Martin Pellizzer

Antirrhinum Murale F. Cirrhigerum

Antirrhinum murale f. cirrhigerum is a striking plant known for its vibrant, curling flowers that resemble tiny horns. It is a variant of the common snapdragon, often found in rocky and coastal areas where it thrives in harsh conditions. This plant is prized for its ornamental value and its ability to attract pollinators like bees and butterflies. Its unique appearance and adaptability make it a favorite among gardeners and botanists alike. Despite its delicate look, it is remarkably resilient, making it a hardy addition to any landscape.