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Antirrhinum coulterianum

Coulters Snapdragon.

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Antirrhinum coulterianum (syn. Sairocarpus coulterianus) is native locally in disturbed areas of Southern California. - grid24_24
Antirrhinum coulterianum (syn. Sairocarpus coulterianus) is native locally in disturbed areas of Southern California. - grid24_24
Antirrhinum coulterium, Coulters snapdragon is another one of the many plants that is not supposed to be living on the Santa Margarita nursery site, but it is here. One of those surprise! Guess what I am, plants. This annual wildflower is supposed to range from Northern Santa Barbara county(Eastwood 1906) to Baja, but some appear here on an occasional basis. This interesting annual appears after fires or when you kill the weeds out of an area. Antirrhinums needs clean weed free soil to grow and commonly follow wildfires.



Foliage of Antirrhinum coulterianum is na.
Flower of Antirrhinum coulterianum has color white.

Communities for Antirrhinum coulterianum:Chaparral, Coastal Sage Scrub and Joshua Tree Woodland.

ph: 6.00 to 8.00
usda: 8 to 10
height[m]: 0.50 to 1.50
width[m]: 0.10 to 0.10
rainfall[cm]: 20.00 to 60.00

What does all this mean!?!

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