Eastern Mojave Vegetation Coll. No. 3441, Linaria vulgaris.  
 

 

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  Plantaginaceae, Linaria vulgaris
Photographed 30 December 2025.

Plants of Colorado
East Slope of Tarryall Mountains, Jefferson County
Plantaginaceae

Linaria vulgaris Mill.  Butter and Eggs.

North Twin Creek, Jefferson County, Colorado. Along horse/cow trail above the left bank of the creek, about 350 m. upstream of the F. R. 211 crossing of North Twin Creek, 6.8 mi. west and south on F. R. 211 from its north end at County Road 126, 11.6 km. southwest of Deckers. 39.21006°N, 105.34835°W. WGS 1984 Elev. 2430 m. Small colony of 20 plants. Mixed down and mature live Douglas fir and ponderosa pine, with Cryptantha virgata, Oenothera villosa, and Ipomopsis aggregata. Within the perimeter of the Hayman Fire (2002), While this area is mapped as unburned, there are burned trees and down logs here.

Collected by permit: Pike San Isabel National Forest, 2025, issued: Mar 26, 2025, to: Tom Schweich.

Tom Schweich 3441. 2-Jul-2025

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