Ivy-leaved Toadflax
Cymbalaria muralis
- Name also: Kenilworth Ivy, Coliseum Ivy, Oxford Ivy,
- Family: Plantain Family – Plantaginaceae
(formerly Figwort Family – Scrophulariaceae)
- Growing form: Perennial winter-green (in good conditions) herb forming mat-like stands.
- Height: 2–5 cm (length 10–50 cm). Stem lax, rooting from nodes, glabrous, often reddish.
- Flowering time: July–August.
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(Kasviatlas, University of Helsinki)
Other species from the same family
Alpine Speedwell, Big-flowered Foxglove, Brooklime, Creeping Toadflax, Foxglove, Germander Speedwell, Greater Plantain, Green Field Speedwell, Grey Field Speedwell, Heath Speedwell, Hoary Plantain, Ivy-leaved Speedwell, Long-leaved Speedwell, Mare's-tail, Marsh Speedwell, Persian Speedwell, Ribwort Plantain, Rock Speedwell, Sea Plantain, Small Toadflax, Spiked Speedwell, Spring Speedwell, Thyme-leaved Speedwell, Wall Speedwell, Yellow Toadflax
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