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Antirrhinum majus Liberty Classic Series (Snapdragon Liberty Classic Series)
Other names: Antirrhinum 'Liberty Mixed', Antirrhinum majus F1 'Liberty Classic mix', Antirrhinum majus Liberty Classic Series Mixed
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Liberty Classic Series are herbaceous perennials, often grown as annuals, with deep green, lance-shaped leaves and upright racemes of brightly coloured flowers from spring until autumn.
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I've never seen snapdragons staked in a border. They do sometimes fall a bit (lax, rather than 'drooping') and are not very formal or upright in their habit. If they are wilting, there might be more of a water problem, but if they are just a bit less than upright, I wouldn't worry. If they are very green and haven't flowered yet, though, maybe they are too much nitrogen-fertilised and not quite enough potassium.
Hello, this is my first year of having a garden and a few months ago i planted some antirrhinum flowers from plugs. They have grown (not yet flowered) but I have noticed that they seem to be drooping. I know they will get taller so should I have tied them to canes when I first planted them? Sorry if this seems like a stupid question but I've never had a garden before! Thanks