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Scientific Name: agalinis
Record Found: 5
| Scientific Name | Common Name | Light Regime | Moisture Regime | Plant Type | Maximum expected height (in feet) | Pollinator? | Flowering Seasons | Grassland Species | Riparian Buffer | Riparian Zone | |||||||||
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| Agalinis maritima var. maritima | Salt Marsh False Foxglove | Sun, Part | Wet, Moist | Herb | 1.5 | Yes | Early Summer, Late Summer, Fall | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=444 Synonym: Agalinis maritima, Agalinis maritima, Agalinis maritima Digital Atlas Name: Agalinis maritima (Raf.) Raf. var. maritima Habitat: Interdune swales and mesohaline to polyhaline tidal marshes; especially characteristic of low-statured salt meadows with Spartina patens and Distichlis spicata. Locally frequent in the outer Coastal Plain maritime zone. Synonyms: [= C, GW, R; = Gerardia maritima Rafinesque - G; > A. maritima var. maritima - K; > A. maritima var. grandiflora (Bentham) Shinners - K, S; > G. maritima var. maritima - F; > G. maritima ssp. typica - P; > G. maritima var. grandiflora Bentham - F; > G. ma taxonPhenology: Jul-Oct; Aug-Nov County Names: Virginia Beach, Northumberland, Northampton, Newport News, Mathews, Lancaster, Hampton, Gloucester, Accomack Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: No Piedmont: No | |||||||||||||||||||
| Agalinis obtusifolia | Ten-lobe False Foxglove | Sun, Part | Moist, Dry | Herb | 3 | Yes | Late Summer, Fall | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=563 Synonym: Agalinis obtusifolia, Agalinis obtusifolia, Agalinis obtusifolia Digital Atlas Name: Agalinis obtusifolia Raf. Habitat: This species (sensu stricto) occurw in seasonally wet to boggy, acid, clayey and sandy clearings and impoundment shores. It is infrequent in the inner Coastal Plain, rare in the outer Coastal Plain, and disjunct to Augusta County in the mountains. Its status in the Piedmont is uncertain, but a few specimens from the eastern edge of the region have been annotated as A. obtusifolia by Bruce Sorrie and others. Synonyms: [= GW, R, W; < A. obtusifolia - C, K; = Gerardia obtusifolia (Rafinesque) Pennell - F, G, P] taxonPhenology: Sep-Oct; Oct-Nov County Names: Sussex, Surry, Suffolk, Spotsylvania, Southampton, Prince William, Prince George, Prince Edward, Powhatan, Northumberland, Lunenburg, Louisa, King William, James City, Greensville, Greene, Fairfax, Dinwiddie, Campbell, Augusta, Albemarle Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: No Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||
| Agalinis purpurea | Purple False Foxglove | Sun, Part | Wet, Moist, Dry | Herb | 4 | Yes | Early Summer, Late Summer, Fall | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=617 Plant Virginia Natives Link: https://www.plantvirginianatives.org/virginia-regional-native-plant-campaigns-guides Commercial Seed Available: Cardno Native Plant Nursery (seed), Prairie Moon Nursery (seed) Synonym: Agalinis purpurea, Agalinis purpurea, Agalinis purpurea Digital Atlas Name: Agalinis purpurea (L.) Pennell Habitat: Bogs, calcareous and mafic fens, open floodplain swamps, depression ponds, interdune swales, tidal freshwater marshes and swamps; more numerous in a variety of wet to mesic, open, disturbed habitats, including old fields, clearings, and roadsides. Frequent to common throughout. Synonyms: [= K, Pa., R, S, W; < A. purpurea var. purpurea - C; = Gerardia purpurea var. purpurea - G; = G. purpurea Linnaeus - F, P, W.Va.; < A. purpurea - GW] taxonPhenology: Aug-Oct; Sep-Nov County Names: York, Wythe, Wise, Westmoreland, Washington, Warren, Virginia Beach, Sussex, Surry, Suffolk, Stafford, Spotsylvania, Southampton, Shenandoah, Rockbridge, Richmond, Rappahannock, Prince William, Prince George, Prince Edward, Powhatan, Pittsylvania, Orange, Nottoway, Northumberland, Northampton, Norfolk, Newport News, New Kent, Nelson, Montgomery, Middlesex, Mecklenburg, Mathews, Lunenburg, Louisa, Loudoun, Lancaster, King William, King George, King and Queen, James City, Isle of Wight, Henrico, Hanover, Hampton, Halifax, Greensville, Greene, Grayson, Goochland, Gloucester, Giles, Frederick, Franklin, Fluvanna, Floyd, Fauquier, Fairfax, Essex, Dinwiddie, Cumberland, Culpeper, Clarke, Chesterfield, Chesapeake, Charlotte, Charles City, Carroll, Caroline, Buckingham, Brunswick, Bland, Bath, Augusta, Arlington, Appomattox, Amelia, Alleghany, Albemarle, Accomack Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: Yes Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||
| Agalinis setacea | Threadleaf False Foxglove | Sun, Part | Dry | Herb | 2.5 | Yes | Late Summer, Fall | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=618 Synonym: Agalinis setacea, Agalinis setacea, Agalinis setacea Digital Atlas Name: Agalinis setacea (J.F. Gmel.) Raf. Habitat: Sandhill woodlands; dry, sandy or clayey clearings and roadsides. Frequent in the s. Coastal Plain; infrequent in the n. Coastal Plain and Piedmont. Synonyms: [= C, K, R, S, W; > Gerardia setacea J.F. Gmelin - F, G, P; > G. stenophylla (Pennell) Pennell - P] taxonPhenology: Sep-Oct; Oct-Nov County Names: Westmoreland, Virginia Beach, Sussex, Surry, Suffolk, Spotsylvania, Southampton, Prince George, Pittsylvania, Lancaster, King William, James City, Isle of Wight, Henrico, Hanover, Halifax, Greensville, Greene, Gloucester, Fluvanna, Fairfax, Dinwiddie, Culpeper, Charles City, Caroline, Albemarle Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: No Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||
| Agalinis tenuifolia | Slender False Foxglove, Slender-leaf False Foxglove | Sun, Part | Moist, Dry | Herb | 3 | Yes | Early Summer, Late Summer, Fall | No | No | ||||||||||
| More Detail URL: http://vaplantatlas.org/index.php?do=plant&plant=415 Synonym: Agalinis tenuifolia var. tenuifolia, Agalinis tenuifolia var. tenuifolia, Agalinis tenuifolia var. tenuifolia Digital Atlas Name: Agalinis tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf. var. tenuifolia Habitat: Dry woodlands and barrens on limestone, dolostone, mafic and ultramafic rocks, shale, and calcareous sandstone; more numerous in a variety of dry, open, disturbed habitats, including old fields, clearings, and roadsides. Frequent in the mountains and Piedmont; infrequent to rare in the Coastal Plain. Synonyms: [= K, S; < A. tenuifolia - C, Pa., R, W; = Gerardia tenuifolia Vahl - W.Va.; = G. tenuifolia Vahl var. tenuifolia - F, G] taxonPhenology: Aug-Oct; Sep-Nov County Names: Wythe, Washington, Warren, Sussex, Surry, Spotsylvania, Southampton, Smyth, Shenandoah, Scott, Russell, Rockingham, Rockbridge, Roanoke, Rappahannock, Pulaski, Prince William, Prince George, Prince Edward, Powhatan, Pittsylvania, Patrick, Orange, Nelson, Montgomery, Mecklenburg, Lunenburg, Louisa, Loudoun, Lee, Isle of Wight, Henrico, Halifax, Grayson, Goochland, Giles, Frederick, Franklin, Fluvanna, Floyd, Fauquier, Fairfax, Dinwiddie, Cumberland, Culpeper, Craig, Clarke, Chesterfield, Carroll, Caroline, Buckingham, Botetourt, Bedford, Bath, Augusta, Arlington, Appomattox, Amherst, Amelia, Albemarle, Accomack Coastal Plain: Yes Mountain: Yes Piedmont: Yes | |||||||||||||||||||