Linaria - Wikipedia Linaria is a genus of almost 200 species of flowering plants, one of several related groups commonly called toadflax They are annuals and herbaceous perennials, and the largest genus in the Antirrhineae tribe of the plantain family Plantaginaceae
Linaria Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners (Toadflax) The Linaria genus, part of the Plantaginaceae family, includes annual and perennial plants native to Europe, northern Africa, and Asia Recognized for their small, snapdragon-like flowers, these plants are often used in borders and rock gardens
Linaria purpurea - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Linaria purpurea, commonly called purple toadflax, is an upright, clump-forming perennial that features violet, single-spurred, two-lipped, snapdragon-like flowers from late spring through much of the summer
Linaria canadensis Blue Toadflax | Prairie Moon Nursery The Linaria canadensis, otherwise called Blue Toadflax, is a short growing native annual or biennial It is a very lanky plant, amounting to 2 feet tall with a lively blue blossom on the tips of the flowering stems
Toadflax Flower: How To Grow and Care For The Linaria Plant Linaria [lin-AR-ee-uh], commonly known as Toadflax, is a large genus of 150 species of flowering plants This genus of small bright flowering plants is, in fact, one of the largest herbaceous perennials and annuals in the Antirrhineae tribe
Yellow toadflax, Linaria vulgaris – Wisconsin Horticulture Yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), also called butter and eggs or wild snapdragon, is one of about 130 species of Linaria native to Eurasia Many weedy species of Linaria resemble true flax (Linum usitatissimum) in leaf shape and arrangement
Toadflax (Linaria) Plant Care How to Grow, Water Linaria is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Plantaginaceae, commonly referred to as the toadflax family This genus includes about 100 species that are primarily distributed across Europe and Asia, although some species can be found in North America and Africa
Linaria maroccana (Linaria, Toadflax) | North Carolina Extension . . . Produces colorful blooms in purple-violet with a yellow blotch Narrow linear green leaves (to 1 5 inches long) Can be lobed or not, but not separated Leaf arrangement can vary depending on the number of leaves per node on the stem
Linaria Fairy Bouquet seeds - Linaria maroccana - Select Seeds A charming small flower that looks like baby snapdragons in a fruit salad mix of colors of yellow, rose, blue, violet, and more, most often sweet bicolors A cheerful early summer edger, the seeds should be mixed with sand and sown thinly in earliest spring, for they revel in cool weather