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toadflax
[ tohd-flaks ]
noun
- a common European plant, Linaria vulgaris, of the figwort family, having narrow leaves and showy yellow-and-orange flowers, naturalized as a weed in the U.S.
- any plant of the same genus.
toadflax
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noun
- any of various scrophulariaceous plants of the genus Linaria, esp L. vulgaris, having narrow leaves and spurred two-lipped yellow-orange flowers Also calledbutter-and-eggs
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There were the blue toadflax, the soft yellow whispering bells, the purple Venus’ looking glass.
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One morning she had me traipsing out at the crack of dawn for prickly poppy, toadflax, spiderwort, and skeleton weed.
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Plants targeted in the weed purges include Dalmatian toadflax, dyer’s woad and houndstongue.
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Ivy trailed over it and the valerian and creeping mauve toadflax.
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The scarves are emblazoned with botanical prints based on plants like white oxeye daisy, purple spotted knapweed and yellow toadflax.
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