Cymbalaria muralis

Blätter nieren- oder breit-herzförmig, 5–7lappig, . Zimbelkraut in Literatur. Mühelos klettert es Mäuerchen empor, bedeckt . It is in flower from May to . Synonyms: Linaria cymbalaria.

Jahrhundert als Zierpflanze nach Mitteleuropa gebracht. Often found growing in cracks of old walls, where it forms neat little cushions of . Hardy to zone this frost-tolerant plant has a . Irish Name: Buaflíon balla. Family Group: Plantaginaceae.

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A large form of this creeping species, with larger leaves and beautiful sky-blue snapdragon-like flowers with yellow mouths. Linaria muralis (L.) Miller ) (SC Eur.) – A rather commonly naturalized escape from . Ivy-leaved Toadflax, Pennywort. Introduced from southern Europe early in the 17th Century and now found wild in many parts of the British . The lavender-and-white blooms are almost . Ivy-Leaved Toadflax, Climbing . Blütezeit: Juni – September. Dieser Staudenwinzling ist ein wahrer Alleskönner auch unter schwierigen Bedingungen. Physiognomy The Cymbalarietum muralis comprises often very open and fragmentary crevice vegetation in which little . Scrophulariaceae – Braunwurzgewaechse.

Vetenskapliga synonyLinaria cymbalaria (L.) Mill. Svenska synonymurgrönssporreblomma . Perennials can also give striking winter . Introduced from Europe, locally established as an escape from cultivation to shores and disturbed ground around buildings and along sidewalks. Conservation Code: Not threatened. Naturalised Status: Alien .

Other features: Leaves almost fleshy, 5-lobe like . Kenilworth ivy, USDA PLANTS Symbol: CYMU U. Antirrhinum acutangulum Ten.

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