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- Introduction: Native of southeastern Europe and introduced as an ornamental plant because of its snapdragon-like flowers.
- Habitat: Coarse, well-drained soils
- Infestation: Roadsides and rangelands, in fields, overgrazed pastures, idle cropland and waste areas.
- Available control: Mechanical, Chemical, Biological
- Priority of Control: Prevent from flowering, keeping foliage down without spreading root fragments
- Biological Control: For more information about the biological control of Dalmatian Toadflax, please visit WSU Extension Integrated Weed Control Project.
- For More Detail: Visit the Washington Noxious Weed Control Board listing for Dalmatian Toadflax.