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Snapdragon Madame Butterfly Pink F1 | Group 3,4 | Antirrhinum majus

Snapdragon Madame Butterfly Pink F1 | Group 3,4 | Antirrhinum majus

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Flower color: Soft Pink

Snapdragon Madame Butterfly Pink F1

Antirrhinum majus | Group 3–4 | Azalea-Type Snapdragon

Madame Butterfly Pink F1 is an elegant, double-petaled snapdragon prized by florists and flower growers for its full, fluffy blooms, delicate fragrance, and exceptional vase life. Often referred to as azalea-type snapdragons, these unique flowers feature densely layered petals that create a romantic, Victorian look.

The warm bubblegum-pink petals with a soft lemon-yellow center add charm and sophistication to spring and summer bouquets. Due to their double form, the flowers are less accessible to insects, allowing them to remain fresh longer in the vase than single-flowered snapdragons.

Ideal for outdoor beds, tunnels, or greenhouse production, Madame Butterfly Pink blooms in the main to all-season window (Group 3–4) and performs beautifully as both a cut flower and edible garnish.

Plant Information

  • Botanical name: Antirrhinum majus
  • Common name: Snapdragon (Azalea Type)
  • Variety: Madame Butterfly Pink F1
  • Plant type: Hardy annual
  • Hybrid status: F1 hybrid
  • Bloom time: ~110–120 days
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to part shade
  • Plant height: 75–90 cm (30–36 in)
  • Stem length: 30–150 cm (12–60 in)
  • Plant spacing: 10–30 cm (4–12 in)
  • Pinching: Recommended for branching (will delay bloom slightly)

Sowing & Growing Instructions

  • Days to germination: 7–14 days at 21–24°C
  • Sowing method: Transplanting recommended
  • Surface-sow seeds into trays or cell flats 8–10 weeks before planting out
  • Do not cover seeds — light is required for germination
  • A very fine layer of vermiculite may be used to retain moisture
  • Bottom-water or mist gently to avoid seed displacement
  • Transplant seedlings once true leaves appear (3–4 weeks after sowing)
  • Pinch plants at the 4–6 leaf stage for bushier growth
  • Direct sowing is not recommended

Harvest & Vase Life

  • Harvest when lower ⅓–½ of florets are open
  • Vase life: 7–10 days
  • Storage temperature: 0–4°C

Uses

  • Cut flower
  • Edible flower (use sparingly; mildly bitter, floral flavor)
  • Wedding & event floristry
  • Garden borders and cutting gardens

 

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