Alberta Invasive Plant Identification Guide
Alberta Invasive Plant Identification Guide
Alberta Invasive Plant Identification Guide
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Toadflax, Dalmatian<br />
Linaria dalmatica, Scropulariaceae (Snapdragon Family)<br />
Category: Noxious<br />
•Information: Similar to Yellow Toadflax.<br />
•Life cycle: Perennial.<br />
•Root: Taproot and horizontal roots with adventitious buds, woody.<br />
•Leaves: Leaves and stems waxy, pale green to bluish green. Heart-shaped<br />
leaves alternate with smooth edges, and clasp stem.<br />
•Stems: Up to 90cm tall, robust.<br />
•Flower: Develop at base of the upper leaves, snapdragon-like, bright yellow<br />
with an orange throat and a long spur.<br />
•Seed/Fruit: Irregular angled seeds in two-celled capsule.<br />
•Toxicity:<br />
•Control: Chemical.<br />
http://www.invasiveplants.ab.ca/Downloads/FS-DalmatianToadflax.pdf<br />
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