Snapdragon Seeds – 8,000 Count | Antirrhinum majus Maximum | Mixed Colors | Commercial Bulk Flower Seed
Snapdragon Seeds – 8,000 Count | Antirrhinum majus Maximum | Mixed Colors | Commercial Bulk Flower Seed
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Designed for large-scale planting, this 8,000-seed bulk pack of Snapdragon (Antirrhinum majus Maximum) in mixed colors delivers bold height, vibrant blooms, and extended seasonal performance.
This tall variety reaches up to 36 inches and produces densely packed spikes of showy, two-lipped flowers in a broad mix of bright shades. Blooms open gradually from the bottom upward, providing continuous color from mid-spring through fall.
Ideal for flower farms, landscape installations, retail growers, pollinator gardens, and mass bedding displays, snapdragons create strong vertical accents and are a top choice for long-lasting cut flowers.
While commonly grown as an annual, snapdragons may behave as short-lived perennials in regions with mild winters.
You will receive:
✔️ 8,000 Mixed Color Snapdragon seeds
✔️ Clearly labeled bulk seed packet
✔️ Complete germination and sowing instructions
✔️ Seeds not pretreated
✔️ Secure packaging
🌿 Why This Bulk Size?
• Perfect for large landscapes & flower farms
• Excellent cut flower production
• Tall 36-inch spikes
• Continuous blooming habit
• Strong bedding and border performance
• Cool-season annual favorite
📌 Plant Details
Botanical Name: Antirrhinum majus Maximum
Plant Type: Annual (Perennial in mild climates)
USDA Zones: 3–9
Height: Up to 36 inches
Bloom Season: Mid-spring to fall
Sun: Full sun (afternoon shade in hot climates recommended)
Soil: Rich, moist, well-drained, pH 6.0–7.3
Spacing: Thin to 12 inches apart
🌱 Sowing Instructions
Start Indoors: 6–8 weeks before last frost
Direct Sow: Early spring when soil can be worked
Depth: Do NOT cover seed; press into soil (light required for germination)
Temperature: 64–72°F
Germination Time: 10–21 days
Moisture: Keep evenly moist until established
💡 Pinch young plants to promote branching and higher flower yield. Deadhead or trim back after initial bloom to encourage continued flowering.
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