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The photo is from Double El Agate Conservation Districts.  It shows Dalmatian toadflax in the left, a hybrid in the center and yellow toadflax on the right.  The hybrids are somewhat variable in structure. (Sarah Ward, Colorado State University)

Dalmatian toadflax (Linaria dalmatica) and yellow toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) are two closely related state designated noxious weeds that were inadvertently brought over from Eurasia.  Both damage farming, range lands and wildlands.  They have yellow flowers that look like garden snapdragon flowers, which they are also closely related to.

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