Antirrhinum Murale Proles Cirrhigerum
Antirrhinum murale proles cirrhigerum is a rare and fascinating plant species known for its unique floral characteristics. It belongs to the plant family Plantaginaceae and is native to specific regions in southern Europe. This plant is notable for its delicate, bell-shaped flowers that bloom in shades of pink and white. Its name, meaning "the nose of a snail," reflects its historical association with ancient mythology. Despite its beauty, it remains a relatively obscure species in modern botanical studies.