Dale K. Whaley and Gary L. Piper
PNW 135 | Revised March 2017

Summary

Yellow toadflax and Dalmatian toadflax are non-native plants that have become two of the most troublesome invasive weeds in North America. Infesting forests, range and grasslands, and other areas, these two weeds are very prevalent in the Pacific Northwest. This publication outlines the plants’ characteristics, variations, growth and reproduction, distribution and economic impact, as well as management strategies.

About the authors

Dale K. Whaley
Gary L. Piper

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