Butter-and-eggs – Plant, Flower, Invasive

English name: Butter-and-eggs

Sub Title:  Plant, Flower, Invasive, & Facts

butter-and-eggs, (Linaria vulgaris), also called yellow toadflax or common toadflax, perennial herbaceous plant of the Plantaginaceae family, native to Eurasia. The plant is widely naturalized in North America, where it is considered an invasive species.

Butter-and-eggs grows up to 1 metre (3.3 feet) tall, bears narrow flax-like leaves, and produces showy yellow and orange flowers that are two-lipped and spurred like snapdragons. Seeds are borne in a capsule fruit and feature a small notched wing for wind dispersal.