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antirrhinum

Any of several plants in the figwort family, including the snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus). Foxgloves and toadflax are relatives. Antirrhinums are native to the Mediterranean region and western North America. (Genus Antirrhinum, family Scrophulariaceae.)



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Sow slow-maturing bedding plants such as antirrhinums and African marigolds Order, or buy summer-flowering bulbs, corns and tubers, especially if you are planning to grow any that need starting off indoors Pot autumn-rooted fuchsia cuttings into small, individual pots.
However, young antirrhinums and cabbages did consistently well in this growing bag peat-free compost and after five weeks their quality matched or outperformed those in peat.
However, young antirrhinums and cabbages did consistently well in this growing bag peat-free compost and after five weeks their quality matched or out-performed those in peat.
 
 
 
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