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Navasota false foxglove

Scientific Name: Agalinis navasotensis

Family: Scrophulariaceae

Category: Dicot

Growth: Forb/herb

Duration: Annual

Other Names:

       

Navasota False Foxglove (Agalinis navasotensis)

The Agalinis navasotensis, commonly known as the Navasota False Foxglove, is a forb/herb that was described as a new species in 1993 by Dubrule & Canne-Hilliker.

Taxonomy and Nomenclature

  • Scientific Name: Agalinis navasotensis M. Dubrule &amp J. Canne-Hilliker
  • Common Name: Navasota False Foxglove
  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Taxonomic Rank: Species
  • Family: Scrophulariaceae
  • Taxonomic Status: Accepted

Distribution and Habitat

  • This plant is known to grow only in a small area of Texas, including near Navasota, Washington-on-the-Brazos, and College Station.
  • It has been found in moist, sandy soils in post oak savanna areas.

Morphological Characteristics and Growth Habits

  • Agalinis navasotensis is an annual forb/herb, meaning it is a non-woody plant that completes its life cycle within one year.

Additional Information

  • The genus Agalinis contains about 70 species in North, Central, and South America.

Further Resources

  • British Database of World Flora and Fauna
  • Dave's Garden