Antirrhinum sempervirens at Digging Dog
Silver SnapdragonAntirrhinum
Antirrhinum sempervirens
A soft, evergreen palette of silky-haired, gray-green leaves and trailing, fuzzy silver stems set off the glistening, uplifted racemes of creamy blooms. Each two-lipped blossom is accented with a pale yellow throat striped in lilac.
Exhibiting a fortitude for dry conditions and a small mounding presence, this pretty bushlet is ideally suited to the rockery or along a path where it soothes rough edges, and
can be accompanied by Diascia ‘Coral
Canyon’ and Nepeta ‘Select
Blue’.
Blooms June–July. Size: 6"–8" high x 12"–18" wide; hardy to zone 7. AVAILABLE SUMMER 2012 Antirrhinum sempervirens (P-1169) Each $6.50
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