The first time I saw toadflax, I thought it was a pretty flower. I'm here to say that I didn't have a clue what it was. I saw it across a field in full bloom. I now look for ways to control, if not ...
Yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) is a creeping, spreading perennial that was originally brought to the US as an ornamental. It can grow up to three feet tall (usually shorter) and historically was ...
A perennial plant native to the Mediterranean is June’s Weed of the Month. Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica) was brought to the western United States as an ornamental, escaped cultivation, and ...
I was up at a farmers’ market in Lewiston and, in the midst of a veritable concrete desert, there at the juncture of an old concrete building foundation and a concrete-asphalt parking lot was a burst ...
Managing weed growth in Oregon is like painting the Golden Gate Bridge in California — it’s a job that never ends. And no — not that kind of weed. While cannabis sales bring in money for the state’s ...
Sophomore students in Missy Sampson's honors biology class at Helena High School spent Tuesday afternoon planting Dalmatian toadflax they harvested from Mount Ascension earlier this week. "It's nasty ...
Other flowers fall in and out of favor in my garden, but I never grow tired of toadflax. The multicolored small blooms are irresistibly charming; and despite their delicate appearance, are easy to ...
Yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) is a perennial weed native to Eurasia. It was originally introduced into the U.S. as an ornamental. It invades pastures, rangeland, rights-of-way and other disturbed ...
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