Re: Hardy snapdragon (Antirrrhinum)
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- Subject: Re: Hardy snapdragon (Antirrrhinum)
- From: P* H*
- Date: Mon, 13 Sep 1999 08:21:28 -0700
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This snapdragon sounds like one I have. I can concur that it is both cold hardy and drought tolerant here, which makes it desireable in our climate of extremes. I practically neglect it and it seems to reseed itself. Older plants rebound from the cold and heat, too. Initially, I didn't really appreciate this plant beyond it's nice bloom, but it definitely has other qualities. Paul Harrar Nevada City, CA, USA Sunset Zone 7 2,700 ft
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