Agalinis tenuifolia

Agalinis tenuifolia slender false foxglove

Plant grows in the wild/spontaneouslyPlant is native to PA

This species is a semi-parasitic plant. It establishes a connection between its roots and roots of a host plant.

Frequent in sandy fields, meadows and open woods.

Mostly found in south-east and south-west.

Wetland codes
EMP: FAC
NCNE: FACW



Flowers August to early October.

S-rank:  No rank
G-rank:  G5 (Secure)

Agalinis tenuifolia slender false foxglove

Plant grows in the wild/spontaneouslyPlant is native to PA
Agalinis tenuifolia gallery
Common Names
slender false foxglove slender-leaved agalinis slender-leaved false foxglove