Can anyone help me identify these cluster flowers that started growing in my garden? My partner and I are not certain what they are or how they got here, but they’re quite pretty. We are in climate zone 10 according to the 2023 plant hardiness zone map.
Zachariah @lemmy.world - 1.7yr
They look like snap dragons to me.
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ButWhatDoesItAllMean @sh.itjust.works - 1.7yr
I just put that image through Google Lens and It came back with a possible hit on "Linaria maroccana" flower species. Maybe that's It? Pictures on the web looked very similar
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2d4_bears @lemmy.blahaj.zone - 1.7yr
Some further research suggests that you’re right. They’re not native to the area but I guess were introduced a long time ago. Thanks!
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Bot - 1.7yr
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Linaria maroccana Hook.f.
Common name
Scientific name
Likeliness
Annual Toadflax
Linaria maroccana
87.61 %
Crimson toadflax
Linaria incarnata
2.28 %
Three-leaved Toadflax
Linaria triphylla
0.99 %
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Linaria ricardoi
0.82 %
Pale Toadflax
Linaria repens
0.24 %
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Does anyone know what these flowers are called?
Can anyone help me identify these cluster flowers that started growing in my garden? My partner and I are not certain what they are or how they got here, but they’re quite pretty. We are in climate zone 10 according to the 2023 plant hardiness zone map.
They look like snap dragons to me.
I just put that image through Google Lens and It came back with a possible hit on "Linaria maroccana" flower species. Maybe that's It? Pictures on the web looked very similar
Some further research suggests that you’re right. They’re not native to the area but I guess were introduced a long time ago. Thanks!
Automatic identification via PlantNet summary
Most likely match: Linaria maroccana Hook.f.
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