Unlike common garden snapdragons, this species has adapted specifically to the rugged West Coast landscape.
: It is the only Antirrhinum that forms a circle of leaves at the very base of its stem. antirrhinum coulterianum
💡 : While it is beautiful in the wild, it is rarely used in home gardens because it requires "weed-free" soil and has a specialized life cycle that makes it difficult to maintain year-over-year without specific fire-like conditions. Unlike common garden snapdragons, this species has adapted
: While the stems are mostly smooth, the flower cluster at the top is often notably woolly. Unlike common garden snapdragons