Antirrhinum Coulterianum Apr 2026

💡 : 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.

This plant is a specialist in . Its seeds can lie dormant in the soil for years, waiting for the chemical cues of a fire to germinate. antirrhinum coulterianum

: Its flowers are typically white, but frequently show delicate tints of lavender or pink when they first open. Fire-Driven Life Cycle 💡 : While it is beautiful in the

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