Left: Snapdragons grow on a wall along Via San Vigilio, in Bergamo. Right: White snapdragons are less common.
The other day while guiding visitors through standard Travelmarx Deluxe Tour (TM) - a walk up to San Vigilio and lunch at Ristorante Pizzeria San Vigilio - we noticed the walls were alive with snapdragons.
1) Antirrhinum majus or common snapdragon easily lives on the walls of Bergamo. The plants shown in the photos here are from San Vigilio, near the Belvedere. We typically see this pink/fuchsia color but there is also white.
2) The Ristorante Pizzeria San Vigilio never disappoints with guests. We prefer that over the nearby Baretto.
Snapdragons in Bergamo grow readily in the cracks of walls.
Snapdragons grow on a wall along Via San Vigilio in Bergamo, Italy
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