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 ...
ControlBecause of its extensive root system, Yellow toadflax is very hard to control hard to control. The roots have small “hairs” on them that if left in the soil can produce new plants.The most ...
Attractive plants that were probably introduced from Europe as ornamentals, Dalmatian and yellow toadflax are aggressive invasive species known to crowd out desirable plants along roadways, railroad ...
VAIL, Colorado – Yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) is an escaped garden perennial, once sold under the trade name “Butter and Eggs.” It’s also currently in bloom around Colorado’s Vail Valley. The ...
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 ...
What a funny name toadflax is? The name toadflax is thought to result from a mistake. It seems that the common toadflax may have been used to treat ‘buboes’ (boils) and was known as bubinio, meaning ...
This escaped garden perennial, once sold under the trade name “Butter and Eggs” is currently in bloom around Eagle County. It’s highly invasive manner is devastating native ecosystems and is very ...
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 ...