: The plant produces weak, erect stems (up to 1.5 metres tall) that often use twining branchlets to "cling" to surrounding vegetation for support.
: It is the only Antirrhinum that forms a circle of leaves at the very base of its stem. antirrhinum coulterianum
: Its blossoms are specifically designed for large bees, like bumblebees, which are strong enough to force open the "lips" of the flower to reach the nectar inside. Discovery and Naming : The plant produces weak, erect stems (up to 1
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Unlike common garden snapdragons, this species has adapted specifically to the rugged West Coast landscape.