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Antirrhinum DoubleShot Peach

Snapdragon 'DoubleShot Peach' Seeds 

Ruffled, rose-like blooms in glowing apricot and champagne. A wind-resistant, F1 Hybrid snapdragon bred for sturdy stems and professional cut flowers.

If you love the ruffled, romantic look of 'Madame Butterfly' snapdragons but want something genuinely sturdy enough to withstand British weather, 'DoubleShot Peach' is the answer. This F1 Hybrid variety is a game-changer—it produces stunning, open-faced double blooms that look more like miniature roses or azaleas than traditional snapdragons. Each flower is absolutely packed with layers of ruffled petals in the most exquisite colour: a warm, glowing blend of apricot, peach, and soft champagne with hints of coral.

This is not your grandmother's snapdragon! The 'DoubleShot' series was specifically bred for performance in exposed gardens and commercial cut-flower production. Unlike taller varieties that flop over at the first gust of wind, these grow to a manageable, self-supporting 50cm with thick, sturdy stems and exceptional branching. They keep pumping out those gorgeous blooms continuously from June right through to October, making them an absolute workhorse for both the border and the vase. The warm peachy tones fit perfectly into trending "sunset," "vintage," or "romantic garden" colour palettes.


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🌿 Understanding the Plant

Antirrhinum majus 'DoubleShot Peach' is a robust Half-Hardy Annual (H3). As a high-performance F1 Hybrid, it possesses exceptional genetic uniformity and "hybrid vigour," leading to stronger cellular structure and improved resistance to environmental stressors. Biologically, the 'DoubleShot' series is engineered for intermediate height (45-55cm), creating a stocky, wind-resistant architecture that thrives in exposed UK gardens.

The "Open-Face" Biology: Unlike traditional "personate" Snapdragons that remain closed, this variety features fully double, open-faced blooms. This morphology is significant for biodiversity; it allows a wider range of British pollinators, including smaller solitary bees and hoverflies, to access the nectar reservoirs that are usually restricted to heavy-bodied bumblebees.

Weather Resilience: The primary breakthrough of this variety is its structural integrity. The stems are significantly thicker and more fibrous than heirloom types, enabling the plant to carry its heavy, rose-like floral heads through summer storms and coastal winds without the need for intensive staking or support.

🌱 Growing Guide

Snapdragon seeds are minute and require specific light conditions and temperature management to ensure successful germination.

How to Sow:
Sow indoors from January to March. Surface sow the seeds onto moist, high-quality seed compost and do not cover them; Antirrhinum seeds are photoblastic and require light to trigger germination. Simply press them gently into the surface to ensure contact. Maintain a consistent temperature of 20-22°C—a heated propagator or warm kitchen windowsill is ideal. Germination is reliable, typically occurring within 10-14 days.

Where to Plant:
They demand full sun to develop their most intense sunset pigments and thrive in any reasonably fertile, well-drained soil. They are specialists of windy, exposed borders and high-end patio containers. Space plants 25cm apart to allow for their bushy, branching architecture. Crucial: Only plant out in late April or May once the risk of hard frost has passed.

The "Essential Pinch":
To transform a single-stemmed plant into a productive multi-stemmed "bouquet factory," you must pinch out the growing tips once the seedlings reach 15cm in height. This forces the plant to branch from the base, resulting in a significantly more floriferous display. Regular harvesting of the spikes for the vase signals the plant to continue producing fresh, peach-toned buds until the first frosts of autumn.

📋 Plant Specifications
Botanical Name Antirrhinum majus 'DoubleShot Peach'
Common Name Double Snapdragon / Azalea-Flowered Snapdragon
Plant Type F1 Hybrid Half-Hardy Annual
Hardiness H3 (Tolerates light frost)
Light Requirements Full Sun ☀️
Height 45cm - 55cm (Wind-resistant height)
Spread 30cm
Spacing Plant 25cm apart
Flowering Period June to October
Perfect For ✂️ Professional Ruffled Cut Flowers
💨 Exposed & Coastal Garden Borders
🐝 Accessible Pollinator Forage
🍑 Warm Sunset Garden Palettes
Seeds per Packet Approximately 25 F1 Hybrid seeds
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations

The warm apricot-peach tones of 'DoubleShot Peach' pair spectacularly with available partners from our range:

  • 💜 Salvia viridis 'Oxford Blue': The Sunset Contrast. A high-chroma, professional-looking combination. The deep velvety indigo bracts of the Salvia make the soft peach Snapdragons absolutely glow with warmth, creating a designer-grade "sunset sky" effect in the border.
  • 🌼 Rudbeckia 'Marmalade': The Vintage Mix. For a sophisticated aesthetic, pair the ruffled Snapdragons with the flat, golden-amber faces of Rudbeckia. Both species share an antique colour palette that feels professional and timeless, providing a long-season wall of architectural interest.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow indoors in early spring for a summer-long harvest of double peach blooms that will provide professional-grade stems for the vase until October.

Month J F M A M J J J A S O N D
Sow Indoors
Flowering

✨ Vase Harvesting Tip
Snapdragons have an exceptional vase life of up to 10 days. For professional results, harvest the flower spikes when the bottom 2-3 florets are fully open but the top remains in bud; this ensures the spike continues to open and develop in the vase.

🏆 Robust Garden Stamina

Known for its stamina and ability to thrive in exposed, windy environments, Antirrhinum majus 'DoubleShot Peach' is an essential choice for those wanting to create a romantic, low-maintenance garden that provides high-performance double blooms for the vase.

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Snapdragon 'DoubleShot Peach' Seeds 

Ruffled, rose-like blooms in glowing apricot and champagne. A wind-resistant, F1 Hybrid snapdragon bred for sturdy stems and professional cut flowers.

If you love the ruffled, romantic look of 'Madame Butterfly' snapdragons but want something genuinely sturdy enough to withstand British weather, 'DoubleShot Peach' is the answer. This F1 Hybrid variety is a game-changer—it produces stunning, open-faced double blooms that look more like miniature roses or azaleas than traditional snapdragons. Each flower is absolutely packed with layers of ruffled petals in the most exquisite colour: a warm, glowing blend of apricot, peach, and soft champagne with hints of coral.

This is not your grandmother's snapdragon! The 'DoubleShot' series was specifically bred for performance in exposed gardens and commercial cut-flower production. Unlike taller varieties that flop over at the first gust of wind, these grow to a manageable, self-supporting 50cm with thick, sturdy stems and exceptional branching. They keep pumping out those gorgeous blooms continuously from June right through to October, making them an absolute workhorse for both the border and the vase. The warm peachy tones fit perfectly into trending "sunset," "vintage," or "romantic garden" colour palettes.


Read More

🌿 Understanding the Plant

Antirrhinum majus 'DoubleShot Peach' is a robust Half-Hardy Annual (H3). As a high-performance F1 Hybrid, it possesses exceptional genetic uniformity and "hybrid vigour," leading to stronger cellular structure and improved resistance to environmental stressors. Biologically, the 'DoubleShot' series is engineered for intermediate height (45-55cm), creating a stocky, wind-resistant architecture that thrives in exposed UK gardens.

The "Open-Face" Biology: Unlike traditional "personate" Snapdragons that remain closed, this variety features fully double, open-faced blooms. This morphology is significant for biodiversity; it allows a wider range of British pollinators, including smaller solitary bees and hoverflies, to access the nectar reservoirs that are usually restricted to heavy-bodied bumblebees.

Weather Resilience: The primary breakthrough of this variety is its structural integrity. The stems are significantly thicker and more fibrous than heirloom types, enabling the plant to carry its heavy, rose-like floral heads through summer storms and coastal winds without the need for intensive staking or support.

🌱 Growing Guide

Snapdragon seeds are minute and require specific light conditions and temperature management to ensure successful germination.

How to Sow:
Sow indoors from January to March. Surface sow the seeds onto moist, high-quality seed compost and do not cover them; Antirrhinum seeds are photoblastic and require light to trigger germination. Simply press them gently into the surface to ensure contact. Maintain a consistent temperature of 20-22°C—a heated propagator or warm kitchen windowsill is ideal. Germination is reliable, typically occurring within 10-14 days.

Where to Plant:
They demand full sun to develop their most intense sunset pigments and thrive in any reasonably fertile, well-drained soil. They are specialists of windy, exposed borders and high-end patio containers. Space plants 25cm apart to allow for their bushy, branching architecture. Crucial: Only plant out in late April or May once the risk of hard frost has passed.

The "Essential Pinch":
To transform a single-stemmed plant into a productive multi-stemmed "bouquet factory," you must pinch out the growing tips once the seedlings reach 15cm in height. This forces the plant to branch from the base, resulting in a significantly more floriferous display. Regular harvesting of the spikes for the vase signals the plant to continue producing fresh, peach-toned buds until the first frosts of autumn.

📋 Plant Specifications
Botanical Name Antirrhinum majus 'DoubleShot Peach'
Common Name Double Snapdragon / Azalea-Flowered Snapdragon
Plant Type F1 Hybrid Half-Hardy Annual
Hardiness H3 (Tolerates light frost)
Light Requirements Full Sun ☀️
Height 45cm - 55cm (Wind-resistant height)
Spread 30cm
Spacing Plant 25cm apart
Flowering Period June to October
Perfect For ✂️ Professional Ruffled Cut Flowers
💨 Exposed & Coastal Garden Borders
🐝 Accessible Pollinator Forage
🍑 Warm Sunset Garden Palettes
Seeds per Packet Approximately 25 F1 Hybrid seeds
🤝 Beautiful Garden Combinations

The warm apricot-peach tones of 'DoubleShot Peach' pair spectacularly with available partners from our range:

  • 💜 Salvia viridis 'Oxford Blue': The Sunset Contrast. A high-chroma, professional-looking combination. The deep velvety indigo bracts of the Salvia make the soft peach Snapdragons absolutely glow with warmth, creating a designer-grade "sunset sky" effect in the border.
  • 🌼 Rudbeckia 'Marmalade': The Vintage Mix. For a sophisticated aesthetic, pair the ruffled Snapdragons with the flat, golden-amber faces of Rudbeckia. Both species share an antique colour palette that feels professional and timeless, providing a long-season wall of architectural interest.
📅 Sowing & Flowering Calendar

Sow indoors in early spring for a summer-long harvest of double peach blooms that will provide professional-grade stems for the vase until October.

Month J F M A M J J J A S O N D
Sow Indoors
Flowering

✨ Vase Harvesting Tip
Snapdragons have an exceptional vase life of up to 10 days. For professional results, harvest the flower spikes when the bottom 2-3 florets are fully open but the top remains in bud; this ensures the spike continues to open and develop in the vase.

🏆 Robust Garden Stamina

Known for its stamina and ability to thrive in exposed, windy environments, Antirrhinum majus 'DoubleShot Peach' is an essential choice for those wanting to create a romantic, low-maintenance garden that provides high-performance double blooms for the vase.

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