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Common names: Angelface Blue or Summer Snapdragon
Latin name:
Angelonia angustifolia cultivar

Angelonia Angelface Blue
Class: Annual

Growth habit:
Clump forming
 
Max height:
18" - 24"
Spread: 12" - 24"

Flowers: Spring - Fall

Available cultivars: 10+

Origin: Hybrid
Sunshine:
Water: Pictured: Angelonia 'Angelface Blue'
Cultivation: Angelonia Angelface Blue can be planted in full sun to partial shade, in beds or containers, preferring moist well drained soil... that's not constantly soggy.  "Angelface Blue" grows excellent in containers. Plant them in either the rear or center of the container surrounded by smaller plants. Flowers are excellent for cutting... lasting up to 10 days. Hardy to 40 degrees.

Angelface Blue was chosen as the best Angelonia in 2002 by Colorado State University. 

At the 2002 Annual Trial Gardens at CSU... Angelonia 'Angelface Blue' was voted at the best performing Angelonia.

Potential pests ~ diseases:
Aphids or powdery mildew.

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