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WANTED
Dalmatian Toadflax

 

Introduced from southeastern Europe, this plant is very aggressive, and can become a problem on rangelands and roadsides where it crowds out native vegetation. It exists in scattered patches throughout the northern and western U.S. and is spreading rapidly to new areas.

Distinguishing Features

Up to four feet tall.

Leaves are waxy green, heart shaped, and clasp the stem.

Flowers are one inch long (excluding the half in spur), snapdragon-shaped, and are bright yellow with orange centers.

If You Spot This Culprit,

Report the location to a local land manager or park ranger.

Avoid walking on, driving on, or camping in infested areas.

Remove all weed seeds from your clothing, shoes, pets, camping gear, and tire treads before moving on.

We have reason to believe this criminal weed is hiding out in the surrounding area.

We Need Your Help!

Reward: Knowing you have contributed to a healthier environment.

 


Last Updated: January 25, 2005


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