Snapdragon external links
This is a list of external links to other sites in the
WWW with information about snapdragons or Antirrhinum.
- There is a
snapdragon FAQ (Snapdragon Frequently Asked Questions) provided
by
Pugh's Florists and Gifts with information about caring for arranged
and boxed snapdragons.
-
Pennsylvanania State University Horticulture Trial Garden 1994
(Antirrhinum) with the results of
field trials with
the varieties "Bells Mixture", "Chimes Mixture", "Liberty Mixture",
"Rembrandt", "Royal Carpet Mix", "Tetra Mix" from different
seed providers. They also provide some hints for the
growing
snapdragons.
- Japanese site about triploid Snapdragons. This variety is
called
Chihaya and can only be multiplied by cuttings. To read this site
your browser needs to be able to unterstand Japanese fonts.
- The Gatersleben Gene Bank has a
search page where
you may enter the term "Antirrhinum" to obtain a list of all the species
and mutants
currently held in the collection of the Institut für Pflanzengenetik
und Kulturpflanzenforschung, Corrensstraße 3, D-06466 Gatersleben.
This page is in English and German.
- Ever wondered what snapdragons are useful for?
You can eat snapdragon flowers!
Here is a recipe for
Snapdragon soufle published by a company colled group soft.
NB: Be careful, snapdragons are somewhat toxic.
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This page has last been modified on August 27, 1997.