Linaria vulgaris

Linaria vulgaris

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Description

Native yellow toadflax.

This native linaria is one of my favourites for the garden as it always reminds me of verges on country walks. Perfectly suited for borders where it will self seed.

Flowering: Spring-Autumn

Hardiness: Hardy

Height: 20-60cm

Spread: 15-40cm

 

Common Name: Common Toadflax / Butter and Eggs

Life Cycle: perennial

Family: Plantaginaceae

Foliage: Lanceolate

Basic Colour: (  yellow )

Flower Colour: yellow / orange

Natural Flowering: April – August

Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height with Flowers: 20-60cm

Soil Requirements:  average / moist / dry / well-drained / sandy

Soil ph: acidic / alkaline / neutral

Location:  container / cottage garden / border / rock garden / Mediterranean / crevice garden

Usage: ornamental / bee food plant / attracts butterflies

Pruning: leave to seed or else cut back regularly to encourage further flowering

Tolerates: drought tolerant / salt tolerant / deer resistance / rabbit resistance

Origin: United Kingdom, Europe and Central Asia

 

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Weight 100 g
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Description

Native yellow toadflax.

This native linaria is one of my favourites for the garden as it always reminds me of verges on country walks. Perfectly suited for borders where it will self seed.

Flowering: Spring-Autumn

Hardiness: Hardy

Height: 20-60cm

Spread: 15-40cm

 

Common Name: Common Toadflax / Butter and Eggs

Life Cycle: perennial

Family: Plantaginaceae

Foliage: Lanceolate

Basic Colour: (  yellow )

Flower Colour: yellow / orange

Natural Flowering: April – August

Winter Hardiness: Fully Hardy

Height with Flowers: 20-60cm

Soil Requirements:  average / moist / dry / well-drained / sandy

Soil ph: acidic / alkaline / neutral

Location:  container / cottage garden / border / rock garden / Mediterranean / crevice garden

Usage: ornamental / bee food plant / attracts butterflies

Pruning: leave to seed or else cut back regularly to encourage further flowering

Tolerates: drought tolerant / salt tolerant / deer resistance / rabbit resistance

Origin: United Kingdom, Europe and Central Asia

 

Additional information

Weight 100 g
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48 reviews for Linaria vulgaris

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  1. Pamela Rose (verified owner)

  2. Christine M. (verified owner)

    Excellent plant

  3. Kenneth Baker (verified owner)

  4. Carl Kingston (verified owner)

  5. Sara Maltby (verified owner)

  6. Marie (verified owner)

    Nice healthy plants bought to attract bees

  7. Kerryann James (verified owner)

    Lovely, healthy young plant. Looking forward to it bloom

  8. June (verified owner)

    Lovely healthy plant, very pleased

  9. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Plant in good condition.

  10. Joan Irodenko (verified owner)

    Strong plants well packed quick delivery would reccommend

  11. Mary Jackson (verified owner)

  12. Anonymous (verified owner)

  13. Anonymous (verified owner)

  14. Elaine Allsop (verified owner)

    Lovlry flowers and drought tolerant

  15. Sylvia Smith (verified owner)

  16. Michael Cohen (verified owner)

    Made a great display in my last garden ; waxy flaxy yellow flowers

  17. Anonymous (verified owner)

  18. Diana Tunnicliff (verified owner)

    This one arrived with flowers already on it! Brilliant.

  19. Mark (verified owner)

    Very pretty flowers that have lasted quite well. Strangely I haven’t seen a single insect show any interest in it, hopefully that will change next year. Other plants purchased at the same time have shown an increase in size, but this one looks exactly the same. Either I’m doing something wrong, or it’s just a slow grower compared to the others

  20. Charlie L. (verified owner)

    Another really healthy plant.

  21. Julia S. (verified owner)

  22. Sharon G. (verified owner)

  23. Geoff Bennett (verified owner)

  24. Christine M. (verified owner)

  25. Stephen (verified owner)

  26. Mary W. (verified owner)

    Growing steadily

  27. Janet (verified owner)

    Again pot bound but may be that this wildflower type of plant prefers that, growing away well. Overall well impressed with the quality and the condition the plants were in. I have had much worse from the RHS

  28. Anonymous (verified owner)

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  31. STEPHEN FOSTER (verified owner)

    Pot bound

  32. Deborah Meadows (verified owner)

    Healthy well packaged plant

  33. Richard Talbot (verified owner)

  34. Anonymous (verified owner)

  35. Sam Proud (verified owner)

  36. Wendy P. (verified owner)

    Prompt delivery and well packed. Arrived fresh and apparently healthy.

  37. Jane Slater (verified owner)

  38. Jane Hollingworth (verified owner)

    It is too early to comment on the flower but I’m very pleased with the plant and packaging.

  39. Anonymous (verified owner)

  40. Virginia Hill (verified owner)

    Ditto great plants.

  41. Rob Edwards (verified owner)

    A neat & healthy plant.

  42. David Chandler (verified owner)

    dormant

  43. Anonymous (verified owner)

    Looking good so far

  44. Donna I. (verified owner)

    Nice specimen, love the flowers colour.

  45. Rob Edwards (verified owner)

  46. Rosie f. (verified owner)

    great little plant and settling in well

  47. Tracy C. (verified owner)

  48. Mrs P Connearn (verified owner)

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