A snapdragon flower itself can not adapt. It is the process of evolution that favours adaptations to an organism's genetic expression that help with its survival and reproduction.
For the flower, it is snapdragon.
Surfinia sunflower Snapdragon
salvia sampaguita Snapdragon
A Snapdragon is a flower with the more technical name of Antirrhinum. The flower has received this "nickname" by it's resemblance to the face of a dragon. These flowers can be found in Europe, North America and northern Africa.
SWEET WILLIAM SAFFLOWER STARWORT SNAPDRAGON SNOWBALL
There's snapdragon - a flower. We're growing some.
· Salvia · Snapdragon · Snowball · Sunflower · Sweet Pea
· Salvia · Snapdragon · Snowball · Sunflower · Sweet Pea
Yes, snapdragon flowers produce seeds. After the flowers bloom and are pollinated, they develop into seed pods that contain the seeds. Once the seeds mature, they can be dispersed to grow new snapdragon plants. The seeds are small and typically produced in abundance.
Snapdragon flowers require consistent moisture in the soil, but they are sensitive to waterlogged conditions. Water them when the soil begins to dry out, typically 1-2 times per week depending on the climate and soil drainage. Avoid overwatering to prevent root rot.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Antirrhinum majus.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Angelonia angustifolia.