Snapdragon Flower Sun Or Shade. 03052021 Although snapdragons can survive in partial shade they will grow and bloom best in full sun. Choose a site in full sun or light shade and set out bedding plants in spring two or three weeks after the last expected frost.
Shady Locations All are in partially or fully shaded areas. Snapdragons tend to stop producing flowers when hot weather arrives but they will usually re-bloom when the weather cools off in late summer if you cut back the spent flower stalks. The root system is quite fine and can easily be damaged by deep cultivation.
As soon as the temperature starts to rise these bright blossoms may stop blooming entirely.
Fragrant the Snapdragon flowers come in a wide array of attractive shades from pastel to bright colors including pink orange yellow peach purple white red and bicolor. Blooming for months Snapdragons Antirrhinum Majus are eye-catching bedding plants loved for their large snout-shaped flowers atop their bright green foliage. 20022019 Theyre highly resistant and can thrive in sun or shade even growing in cold weather. Space them 12 inches 305 cm apart in cool climates and 18 to 24 inches 455-61 cm apart in warm regions.