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Antirrhinum SNAP IN BLACK™ 'Pale Pink’
Antirrhinum SNAP IN BLACK™ 'Pale Pink’
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Common Name:
Snapdragon 'Pale Pink' (SNAP IN BLACK™ series)
Description:
Antirrhinum SNAP IN BLACK™ ‘Pale Pink’ offers a delicate pastel twist on the dramatic SNAP IN BLACK™ series, known for its signature near-black foliage. The contrast between the soft, romantic pale pink blooms and the deep-toned leaves creates a striking effect in garden beds, borders, and pots. Bred for both aesthetic appeal and performance, this cultivar holds its flower spikes upright, delivering months of continuous colour through Melbourne's cooler months. Best grown in well-drained soil with plenty of sun, this snapdragon thrives in the mild temperatures of autumn, winter, and spring. Regular deadheading encourages repeat flowering, and the plant’s compact form makes it a standout for smaller spaces or mass plantings. Its nectar-rich flowers are a magnet for bees and make excellent cut flowers for soft seasonal arrangements.
Form:
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Shrub - Small
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Shrub - Clumping / Grass-like / Mounding
Mature Size:
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Height: 30–40 cm
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Width: 25–30 cm
Aspect:
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Full Sun
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Part Shade
Flowering:
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Flowers in Autumn
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Flowers in Winter
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Flowers in Spring
Flower Colour:
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Pale Pink
Key Attributes:
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Suitable for Pots
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Bee Attracting
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Perennial (short-lived, often treated as an annual)
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Herbaceous
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Suitable for Mass Planting
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Suitable for Cut Flowers
Toxicity:
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Mildly toxic to pets if ingested in large quantities (may cause stomach upset in dogs and cats)
Companion Plants:
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Dusty Miller (Senecio cineraria)
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Sweet Alyssum
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Dianthus
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Nemesia
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Pansy
- Plant Growers Australia (PGA) is an innovative wholesale production nursery based in Melbourne, renowned for superior quality garden plants and pioneering breeding programs.
PGA do not sell direct to the public, but their website has detailed information on this species that is available for everyone to access.
Visit www.pga.com.au for further details and photos of this plant.

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