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Jul 3rd, 2007 at 11:17 AM
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I just got a tray of plants from a grocery store - a buck each - it said 'snaps' on the tray. They're not 'snapdragons' . . . is there a plant called 'snaps'? Snap peas maybe? But it doesn't look like something peas would grow on - it's wispy green with purple flowers. I'll get a picture later.
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Somebody told me last night there's a plant called 'schia . . . something'. And it's something like snapdragons - I dunno'. These look like them but the stalks and flowers are kinda skinny. They're kinda nice - a bluish purple and I like that wispy look in plants. After I put them in, I'll take pictures.
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It's actually Angelonia. They are often referred to as Summer Snapdragons.
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Jul 6th, 2007 at 11:33 PM
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Ohhhhhhhh! Well, now - it's nice to know for sure, ain't it?
Thank you so much.
Yes, they are a nice colour - I've planted them all since. I think they're going to do well.
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