Description :
Antirrhinum majus, the scientific name for the attractive and well-liked annual Snapdragon plant, is noted for its vibrant spikes of blooms that adorn gardens. The flower's name comes from how much it resembles a dragon's head; when gently pressed, the "mouth" of the flower opens and closes, giving delight to both kids and adults. Snapdragons add vivid pops of color to borders, beds, and containers with their vast range of colors, which include pink, purple, red, yellow, and white. They abound in well-draining soil, full sun to partial shade, and weeks of nonstop flowers from late spring to summer, which delight gardeners. Snapdragons are adored for their adaptability; they work well as cut flowers, draw pollinators, and give interest to the vertical elements of any garden design.