This herbaceous plant bears tall dense flower spikes of dainty pale purple flowers, each with two lips and spurs, rather like snapdragons. It's extremely attractive to bees and butterflies, and makes a beautiful cut flower. Grow Linaria purpurea in an herbaceous border or gravel garden, where it will quickly naturalise. For best results grow in well-drained soil in full sun.
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