Snapdragon (photo below data)
| Botanical Name : | Antirrhinum majus | |
| Common Name : | Snapdragon | |
| Product Use : | Cut Flower | |
| Pronunciation : | an-ti-RYE-num MAY-jus | |
| Family Roots : | Member of the Scrophulariaceae (figwort family). Native to Southwestern Europe and the Mediterranean region. Common relatives include foxglove, veronica, penstemon and calceolaria. |
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| Personality : | Flowers are tubular, 1/2 long with rounded upper and lower petals. Stems leafy, 24-36 inches long. Plant is an annual, classed as a dicotyledon, leaves not parallel veined. Slight fragrance, depending on cultivar. |
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| Availability : | Year-round. | |
| Flower Color : | A wide range of colors including white, pink, yellow, orange, red, burgundy and rose. | |
| Decorative Life : | 5-8 days. | |
| Ethylene Sensitivity : | High | |
| Ethylene Comments : | Flower shattering is the common response to ethylene exposure, with some newer cultivars being resistant. This species also produces high amounts of ethylene. Should be treated with an anti-ethylene product. As will be noted below, treating with an anti-ethylene product will also reduce stem bending when these flowers are placed horizontally. | |
| Post Harvest Care Opportunities : |
Remove bottom leaves if present, recut stems under water and place into a fresh flower food solution. However, be careful not to remove too much foliage as excessive foliage removal can promote premature flower drop. Stem tip breakage can occur during harvesting and subsequent handling and is related to both flower color and cell wall chemistry. In particular, red flowered cultivars break higher on the stem compared to yellow ones, which break lower. At this time there is no known cure other than preventative care by handling stems carefully. Stems are geotropic, tips bend up if stems held horizontally. Laying on a table for less than an hour may cause permanent bending. Therefore, store upright or if they have to be held horizontally, hold them at 32F to reduce or stop bending. Experimental calcium chelating solutions designed to prevent stem bending have been developed but not yet available commercially. However, treating with anti-ethylene products like STS, MCP, or AVG can greatly reduce stem bending. |
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| Storage Specifics : | Store at 32-34 F, 1-2 weeks in water, longer in floral preservative. Best if stored dry. When stored wet, flower color will be better if they are exposed to some light in the cooler. Also, upright storage is preferred so as to reduce stem bending. Flowers stored at 32F for 5 days lasted 11 days in a vase compared to 6 days for those stored at 45F. In another study, flowers were held dry at 31F for 6 weeks with little loss in vaselife. | |
| Preharvest & Harvest Factors: |
Treating with an anti-ethylene product shortly after harvest can also reduce geotropic bending of the stems when they are placed horizontally for storage and/or transport. Harvest when flowers on the lower 1/4-1/3 of the spike are open. Another author states that they should be purchased when at least two to five flowers are open per stem. | |
| Tidbits : | Called a calves snout for the flowers snout-like shape, the botanical name Antirrhinum is Greek for like and nose. The specific epithet name majus means large. See More Flowers A to Z: |
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