Linaria almadensis is a species of toadflax in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, endemic to Portugal, specifically the coastal cliffs of Almada, south of Lisbon. First described in 2026 by João Farminhão, it inhabits a very restricted area spanning only the sandy walls close to carbonate rocks in the cliffs pointed to the Tagus river with samples collected from rocks close to the Cristo Rei monument.