toadflax
Americannoun
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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.
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any plant of the same genus.
noun
Etymology
Origin of toadflax
Example Sentences
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And no one’s sure which weevil might take on the hybrid toadflax.
From Washington Times • Jun. 3, 2017
It may be the only thing that appreciates toadflax.
From Washington Times • Jun. 3, 2017
“We should be able to collect about 20,000 bugs,” which will be deployed against other toadflax infestations on the refuge.
From Washington Times • Jun. 3, 2017
Wild licorice, fireweed, hawkweed, bastard toadflax and littleleaf pussytoes created a carpet underfoot.
From New York Times • Oct. 21, 2016
I showed him my sack of skeleton weed, spiderwort, and toadflax.
From "Moon Over Manifest" by Clare Vanderpool
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