Plant Profile: Antirrhinum multiflorum

Taxonomy: Antirrhinum multiflorum

Names

Antirrhinum Multiflorum, Multiflowered Snapdragon, New World Snapdragon, Withered Snapdragon

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Phonetic Spelling:an-TE-ry-num mul-tih-FLOR-um

Genus:Antirrhinum

Species:multiflorum

Family:Plantaginaceae

The Withered Snapdragon is a flowering plant that can be either annual or perennial, originally from California. It typically grows on mountain slopes and in areas that have been disturbed or burned. The plant features tall, upright stems that may become woody over time and are covered in fine hairs. Its leaves are arranged alternately, and vibrant racemes of pink to red flowers bloom at the tops of the stems.

Antirrhinum multiflorum Feature Summary

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#non-toxic for horses
#non-toxic for dogs
#non-toxic for cats

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Antirrhinum multiflorum Feature Summary

Attributes
Whole Plant Traits
Perennial
Annual

Antirrhinum multiflorum Attributes

Antirrhinum multiflorum: Country Or Region Of Origin

California

Antirrhinum multiflorum: Life Cycle

Annual
Biennial
Bulb
Perennial
Woody

Antirrhinum multiflorum Whole Plant Traits

Antirrhinum multiflorum: Plant Type

Annual
Bulb
Carnivorous
Edible
Epiphyte
Fern
Ground Cover
Herb
Herbaceous Perennial
Houseplant
Mushroom
Native Plant
Ornamental Grasses and Sedges
Perennial
Poisonous
Rose
Shrub
Succulent
Tree
Turfgrass
Vegetable
Vine
Water Plant
Weed
Wildflower

Antirrhinum multiflorum Leaves

Antirrhinum multiflorum: Hairs Present

No
Yes

Antirrhinum multiflorum Stem

Antirrhinum multiflorum: Stem Is Aromatic

No
Yes