The members of this genus are known in English as
toadflax , a name shared with several related genera. The scientific name means "
Kaynak: LinariaThe common name
toadflax is shared with Linaria and other related genera. The scientific name means "resembling a cymbal " for the
Kaynak: CymbalariaLinaria vulgaris (Common
Toadflax Yellow
Toadflax, or Butter-and-eggs) is a species of
toadflax (Linaria), native to most of Europe and
Kaynak: Linaria vulgarisLinaria alpina, sometimes called alpine
toadflax, is a purple-flowered member of the genus Linaria . It is found in many mountain ranges
Kaynak: Linaria alpinaIts common names include Balkan
toadflax, broadleaf
toadflax, and Dalmatian
toadflax. Invasive species: Linaria dalmatica is listed as a
Kaynak: Linaria dalmaticaCymbalaria muralis (Ivy-leaved
toadflax or Kenilworth Ivy) is a flowering plant native to Mediterranean Europe and widely naturalised
Kaynak: Cymbalaria muralisAntirrhinum canadense L.; Blue
toadflax, Canada
Toadflax, Old-field
toadflax) is a species of Nuttallanthus in the Plantaginaceae
Kaynak: Nuttallanthus canadensisCalophasia lunula is a species of noctuid moth known by the common names
toadflax moth and
toadflax brocade moth. yellow
toadflaxKaynak: Calophasia lunulaThe members of this genus are known in English as
toadflax , a name shared with several other related genera. The scientific name honors
Kaynak: NuttallanthusLinaria purpurea is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name purple
toadflax. It is native to Italy
Kaynak: Linaria purpureaLinaria vulgaris , a
toadflax species. Lysimachia vulgaris , a herbaceous perennial plant species. See also : Vulgaris (disambiguation)
Kaynak: L. vulgarisLinaria maroccana is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name Moroccan
toadflax. It is native to
Kaynak: Linaria maroccanaLinaria bipartita is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name clovenlip
toadflax. It is native to
Kaynak: Linaria bipartitaThese patterns are sometimes visible to humans; for instance, the Dalmatian
toadflax (Linaria genistifolia) has yellow flowers with
Kaynak: Nectar guide