It grows in the field. I found it near Augustana research station
The shrub was 60 cm tall with no flowers only leaves present, tooth leaves and pricked branches, many clustered together
Plantaginaceae Family:
Simple leaves, bilaterally symmetrical flowers
Genus Linaria:
"Showy" perianth, terminal racemes of flowers
Species vulgaris:
flowers are yellow/orange, herbaceous, narrow leaves.
Keys Used:
Alberta Native Plant Council
& GoBotany's Plantaginaceae and linaria keys
In montane conifer forest
Field notes:
several clusters of flowers
inflorescence of flowers look like tiny umbrellas
leaves are feather like