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Linaria purpurea ‘Alba’ - White Toadflax

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Linaria purpurea ‘Alba’ is a charismatic perennial, affectionately regarded as White Toadflax. This enchanting member of the Plantaginaceae family boasts slender spires teeming with delicate, white snapdragon-like blooms, creating an exquisite display from late spring until summer's end. The subtle yet captivating contrast between its floral charm and narrow, pale green leaves elevates the overall appeal, with the foliage elegantly arranged in a linear formation. The White Toadflax confidently stands as high as 36 inches, with a favoring towards full sun and well-drained soil while demonstrating remarkable drought resistance. Just as much practical as it is attractive, this robust plant is sure to draw in butterflies, but effortlessly ward off deer. With its dual role as an alluring cut flower and an attractive border asset to diversify cottage gardens or rockeries, the White Toadflax charmingly introduces a tasteful touch of unrefined charm to your landscape without compromising on the resilience required for flourishing success.

  • Size: Up to 36 inches tall
  • Flowers: Delicate white snapdragon-like flowers
  • Foliage: Narrow, pale green leaves
  • Water usage: Low (drought-resistant)
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Attracts Wildlife: Popular with butterflies and resistant to deer
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