Description
Twinny Appleblossom Snapdragon Seeds grow compact Antirrhinum plants with soft double butterfly blooms in cream, blush pink, and rose. The Twinny series is valued for a lower, container-friendly habit, strong stems, and generous bloom that gives borders and small cutting gardens a full pastel look.
Why Grow It
- Double butterfly blooms overlap like soft petals in cream, blush pink, and rose.
- Compact Twinny series habit reaches about 10-12 in. with strong stems and abundant bloom.
- Useful for borders, containers, cutting gardens, and soft-toned arrangements.
- Watermark-free product imagery is generated for the Nuptial Co. catalog, not copied from source photos.
Growing Information
| Botanical name | Antirrhinum majus |
|---|---|
| Life cycle | Annual; short-lived perennial in mild zones 7-13 |
| Mature height | 10-12 in. compact plants |
| Light | Full sun to partial shade |
| Bloom or harvest window | Early spring through summer; fall and winter in mild zones |
| Seed count | 25 seeds |
| Sowing advice | Start indoors 8-10 weeks before transplanting into cool weather. Surface sow or barely cover fine seed, keep evenly moist, and provide bright light. |
| Spacing | Space plants 7-8 in. apart |
| Germination | Usually 10-21 days at about 65-70 F with even moisture |
Best For
- containers
- front borders
- cutting gardens
- pastel bouquets
- soft cottage plantings
Packet Details
Includes 25 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. The source variety notes cold tolerance down to about 34 F and better warm-weather performance than many compact snapdragons.
FAQ
Is Twinny Appleblossom tall enough for cutting?
It is a compact snapdragon, so stems are shorter than florist strains but still useful for small bouquets, posies, and container cutting.
Does it handle heat?
The source variety notes warm-weather performance, but snapdragons still look best with steady moisture and relief from extreme heat.
Where should I plant it?
Use it in sunny to partly shaded containers, front borders, cottage beds, and pastel mixed plantings.









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