Hairy shamrockAnarrhinum duriminium

Biennial or perennial plant. The stems, usually multiple, are highly branched, at least in the upper part. The leaves are sessile, or with a short petiole, and densely glandular. The leaves at the base form a basal rosette and are obovate-spatulate, with a crenate or serrated margin. The upper leaves are gradually smaller towards the top. The flower is white.

WHERE TO FIND IT AT AROUCA GEOPARK

Endemismo Ibérico

Breeding Season April - June

Dimension Max. height: 90 cm

Habitat Rocks, escarpments, slopes; acidic substrates.

Samacalo-peludo  © Avelino Vieira

Samacalo-peludo © Avelino Vieira

Samacalo-peludo  © Avelino Vieira

Samacalo-peludo © Avelino Vieira

Samacalo-peludo  © Avelino Vieira

Samacalo-peludo © Avelino Vieira

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