Also known as Trailing Snapdragon · 10 gardener saves

Asarina: the varieties gardeners actually grow

Asarina, the genus most gardeners know as trailing snapdragon. We track 2 varieties; these are the ones gardeners actually save and plant, ranked by real saves rather than catalog marketing. Each links to full care, bloom, and live price data.

2 varietiesZones 6–10Mostly full sun

The 2 most-saved Asarina varieties

Of 2 in the catalog — ordered by how many gardeners actually grow them.

Asarina questions

How many types of Asarina are there?

The Sow catalog tracks 2 distinct Asarina varieties. The most popular — ranked by 10 real gardener saves — are shown first above.

What zones does Asarina grow in?

Across its varieties, Asarina covers USDA Zones 6–10. Individual varieties differ — each plant page lists its exact range, and Sow filters the catalog to your zone automatically.

When does Asarina bloom?

Most Asarina varieties bloom in mid-summer. Staggering early, mid, and late varieties extends the genus's season in one bed.

Which Asarina should I choose?

Start from the most-saved varieties above — popularity across thousands of gardens is a strong signal of reliability — then filter by your zone and sun. In the Sow app you can preview any of them in a photo of your actual yard before you buy.

Keep exploring

Design with Asarina in your own yard

Snap a photo of your space and see these varieties planted in it — sized correctly, matched to your zone, with care reminders included.

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