Agalinis harperi

Pennell in J. K. Small

Fl. Miami, 167, 200. 1913.

Common names: Harper’s false foxglove
Synonyms: Agalinis delicatula PennellA. pinetorum PennellA. pinetorum var. delicatula (Pennell) PennellGerardia harperi (Pennell) PennellG. pulchella PennellG. pulchella var. delicatula (Pennell) Pennell
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Stems simple or branched, 50–80 cm; branches ascending, subterete, ridged proximally, quadrangular-ridged distally, glabrous or scabridulous. Leaves spreading-ascending, widely spaced; blade linear to linear-filiform, 10–30 x 0.5–1.4 mm, not fleshy, margins entire, adaxial surface scabrous; axillary fascicles absent or shorter than subtending leaves. Inflorescences racemes, elongate, flowers 2 per node, nodes widely spaced; bracts much longer than pedicels. Pedicels erect-ascending, 0.5–4(–5) mm, glabrous. Flowers: calyx funnelform-obconic, tube 4–6 mm, glabrous, lobes triangular-subulate, keeled, 1.3–2.8 mm; corolla pink to rose pink, with 2 yellow lines and dark purple spots in abaxial throat, 15–23 mm, throat pilose externally and villous within across bases and sinus of adaxial lobes, lobes: abaxial spreading, adaxial reflexed-spreading, 6–7(–8) mm, abaxial pilose externally, adaxial glabrous externally; proximal anthers parallel to filaments, distal perpendicular to filaments, pollen sacs 2–3 mm; style exserted, 10–16 mm. Capsules globular, 4–5(–6) mm. Seeds black, 0.6–1 mm. 2n = 28.


Phenology: Flowering late Sep–Oct.
Habitat: Wet to mesic savannas, bogs, wet prairies, borders of fresh to brackish marshes, roadsides and ditches, drier sites near these habitats.
Elevation: 0–100 m.

Distribution

Ala., Fla., Ga., La., Miss., N.C., S.C., Tex., West Indies (Bahamas).

Discussion

The authors have not seen specimens from southeastern coastal Virginia; Agalinis harperi is expected there. The species is known from Liberty and Newton counties, Texas.

Selected References

None.

Lower Taxa

None.
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Judith M. Canne-Hilliker† +  and John F. Hays +
Pennell in J. K. Small +
Harper’s false foxglove +
Ala. +, Fla. +, Ga. +, La. +, Miss. +, N.C. +, S.C. +, Tex. +  and West Indies (Bahamas). +
0–100 m. +
Wet to mesic savannas, bogs, wet prairies, borders of fresh to brackish marshes, roadsides and ditches, drier sites near these habitats. +
Flowering late Sep–Oct. +
Agalinis delicatula +, A. pinetorum +, A. pinetorum var. delicatula +, Gerardia harperi +, G. pulchella +  and G. pulchella var. delicatula +
Agalinis harperi +
Agalinis +
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