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Description
Antirrhinum Filipes, commonly known as the Firecracker Snapdragon, is a perennial plant that belongs to the plantain family. It is native to the United States of America, where it grows in the wild in rocky areas, hillsides, and meadows. This plant can grow up to 2 feet tall and spread up to 1 foot wide. The leaves are lance-shaped, and the flowers are tubular, with orange-red petals and a yellow throat. The flowers bloom in late spring and early summer and attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds.
Taxonomic Information
Domain | Eukaryota |
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Kingdom | Plantae |
Phylum | Spermatophyta |
Class | Magnoliopsida |
Order | Lamiales |
Family | Plantaginaceae |
Genus | Antirrhinum |
Appearance
The Firecracker Snapdragon has lance-shaped leaves that are dark green and glossy. The flowers are tubular, with orange-red petals and a yellow throat. They bloom in clusters on upright stems that grow up to 2 feet tall. The plant can spread up to 1 foot wide and has a mounding habit. The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds, making it a popular addition to gardens and landscapes.
Care Guide
The Firecracker Snapdragon is an easy-to-care-for plant that requires moderate watering and fertilization. It prefers well-draining soil and full sun exposure. This plant is hardy in zones 7-10, making it suitable for most regions in the United States. It is also drought-tolerant and can withstand heat and humidity. However, it is susceptible to root rot if overwatered, so it is important to ensure that the soil is not waterlogged.
Common Pests & Diseases
The Firecracker Snapdragon is generally pest-free, but it can be susceptible to spider mites and aphids. These pests can be controlled with insecticidal soap or neem oil. The plant is also susceptible to root rot if overwatered, so it is important to ensure that the soil is well-draining.
Habitat
The Firecracker Snapdragon is native to the United States of America, where it grows in rocky areas, hillsides, and meadows. It is a hardy plant that can withstand heat and drought, making it suitable for xeriscaping and rock gardens. It is also a popular addition to cottage gardens and wildflower meadows.
Question and Answer
Q: Is the Firecracker Snapdragon an annual or perennial plant?
A: The Firecracker Snapdragon is a perennial plant.
Q: What is the ideal soil pH for the Firecracker Snapdragon?
A: The ideal soil pH for the Firecracker Snapdragon is between 6.0 and 7.0.
Q: How often should I fertilize the Firecracker Snapdragon?
A: The Firecracker Snapdragon should be fertilized once a month during the growing season.
Q: Can the Firecracker Snapdragon be grown in containers?
A: Yes, the Firecracker Snapdragon can be grown in containers, but it requires well-draining soil and regular watering.
Related Plants
- Antirrhinum majus (Snapdragon)
- Antirrhinum hispanicum (Spanish Snapdragon)
- Antirrhinum coulterianum (Coulter’s Snapdragon)
References
- “Antirrhinum Filipes.” Missouri Botanical Garden, www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantFinder/PlantFinderDetails.aspx?kempercode=c879.
- “Antirrhinum Filipes.” Plant Database, www.gardenia.net/plant/antirrhinum-filipes-firecracker-snapdragon.
- “Firecracker Snapdragon.” Monrovia, www.monrovia.com/plant-catalog/plants/2494/firecracker-snapdragon/.