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Ivy-leaved Toadflax

Cymbalaria muralis

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Field Notes

Description:

The small, green leaves of ivy-leaved toadflax are ivy-like in shape, hence the name. Its tiny flowers resemble a snapdragon and are mauve with white and yellow bulges. It has reddish stems and is a creeping plant.

Habitat:

Found growing in-between the stones of a stone wall, near a nature trail.

Notes:

Other names include Coliseum Ivy, Oxford ivy, Mother of Thousands, Pennywort, and Wandering Sailor

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