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Linaria Fairy Bouquet - 1934 AAS Winner
Linaria – Fairy Bouquet 1934 AAS Winner
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Linaria Fairy Bouquet

1934 AAS Flower Winner

Dainty flowers resembling mini snapdragons in a mix of cream, yellow, orange, lavender, white and pink above the delicate fern-like foliage. Colorful in mass plantings, borders, pots or baskets.

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Categories: 1934, Flowers from seed, Gold Medal, Linaria
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AAS WINNER DETAILS

Winner Type: National
Class: Linaria
Variety Name: Fairy Bouquet
Genus: Linaria
Species: maroccana
Year: 1934
Common Name: Toadflax, mini-snapdragon
Type: Flowers from Seed
Breeder: Watkins & Simpson

PLANT NEEDS

Duration Type: Annual
Light Needs: Full sun
Water Needs: Normal
Dead Heading Recommended: No
Staking Required: No

PLANT CHARACTERISTICS

Foliage Color: Green
Plant Habit: Upright
Plant Height: Less than 10 inches
Bloom Time: Summer
Bloom Color: Red, Pink, Yellow, Orange, Lavender, White

IN THE GARDEN

Container: Yes
Hanging Basket: Yes
Low Edging: Yes
Cut Flower: Yes

HOW TO GROW

When to sow outside: Cold climates: 4 to 6 weeks before average last frost or as soon as soil can be worked. Mild climates: late summer to early fall for winter and spring bloom.

When to start inside: RECOMMENDED for cold climates: 6 to 8 weeks before average last frost.

Seeds are tiny; keep moist during germination time

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