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Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris close up Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), with background of English summer meadow. Toadflax belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. Subject in focus at right, copy space at left. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris close up Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), with background of English summer meadow. Toadflax belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. Subject in focus at right, copy space at left. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris), with background of English summer meadow. Toadflax belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. Subject in focus at right, copy space at left.

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Medicinal and useful plants, chromolithograph, published ca. 1890 Medicinal and useful plants: 1) Cornflower or bachelor's button (Centaurea cyanus)); 2) Nettle, or stinger (Urtica dioica); 3) Love-in-a-mist, or devil in the bush (Nigella damascena); 4) Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris); 5) Eyebright or eyewort (Euphrasia officinalis); 6) Pheasant's eye (Adonis vernalis); 7) Stork's-bill (Erodium cicutarium); 8) ; Forking larkspur 9) (Consolida regalis); 10) Hare's-foot clover, or vrabbitfoot clover (Trifolium arvense); 11) Toadflax (Hieracium pilosella). Chromolithograph, published ca. 1890. linaria vulgaris stock illustrations
Medicinal and useful plants, chromolithograph, published ca. 1890 Medicinal and useful plants: 1) Cornflower or bachelor's button (Centaurea cyanus)); 2) Nettle, or stinger (Urtica dioica); 3) Love-in-a-mist, or devil in the bush (Nigella damascena); 4) Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris); 5) Eyebright or eyewort (Euphrasia officinalis); 6) Pheasant's eye (Adonis vernalis); 7) Stork's-bill (Erodium cicutarium); 8) ; Forking larkspur 9) (Consolida regalis); 10) Hare's-foot clover, or vrabbitfoot clover (Trifolium arvense); 11) Toadflax (Hieracium pilosella). Chromolithograph, published ca. 1890. linaria vulgaris stock illustrations

Medicinal and useful plants: 1) Cornflower or bachelor's button (Centaurea cyanus)); 2) Nettle, or stinger (Urtica dioica); 3) Love-in-a-mist, or devil in the bush (Nigella damascena); 4) Toadflax (Linaria vulgaris); 5) Eyebright or eyewort (Euphrasia officinalis); 6) Pheasant's eye (Adonis vernalis); 7) Stork's-bill (Erodium cicutarium); 8) ; Forking larkspur 9) (Consolida regalis); 10) Hare's-foot clover, or vrabbitfoot clover (Trifolium arvense); 11) Toadflax (Hieracium pilosella). Chromolithograph, published ca. 1890.

Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris summer meadow Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) growing in an English summer meadow. Other common names for common toadflax include bride-weed, flaxweed, yellow rod, yellow toadflax and wild snapdragon. Face on, the flowers might be thought to resemble the mouth of a toad, or a dragon, and pressing the sides together will cause the 'mouth' to snap open. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris summer meadow Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) growing in an English summer meadow. Other common names for common toadflax include bride-weed, flaxweed, yellow rod, yellow toadflax and wild snapdragon. Face on, the flowers might be thought to resemble the mouth of a toad, or a dragon, and pressing the sides together will cause the 'mouth' to snap open. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax (Linaria vulgaris) growing in an English summer meadow. Other common names for common toadflax include bride-weed, flaxweed, yellow rod, yellow toadflax and wild snapdragon. Face on, the flowers might be thought to resemble the mouth of a toad, or a dragon, and pressing the sides together will cause the 'mouth' to snap open.

Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris close up Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax, Linaria vulgaris. It belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris close up Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax, Linaria vulgaris. It belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax, Linaria vulgaris. It belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure.

Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris close up Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax, Linaria vulgaris. It belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris close up Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax, Linaria vulgaris. It belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Close up of a pretty yellow wildflower, common toadflax, Linaria vulgaris. It belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. Common toadflax is native to Europe and western Asia, and introduced into the Americas and Australia. Toadflax is little referred to in British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to effect a cure.

Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris Clump of pretty yellow wildflowers, common toadflax ((Linaria vulgaris)). This native of Europe and western Asia belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. It has been introduced into America and Australia. Toadflax is little recorded in the annals of British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to cure it. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images
Yellow wildflower common toadflax Linaria vulgaris Clump of pretty yellow wildflowers, common toadflax ((Linaria vulgaris)). This native of Europe and western Asia belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. It has been introduced into America and Australia. Toadflax is little recorded in the annals of British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to cure it. linaria vulgaris stock pictures, royalty-free photos & images

Clump of pretty yellow wildflowers, common toadflax ((Linaria vulgaris)). This native of Europe and western Asia belongs to the figwort family, which includes snapdragons and foxgloves. It has been introduced into America and Australia. Toadflax is little recorded in the annals of British folk medicine, being as likely to cause illness as to cure it.

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