Agalinis homalantha

Species

San Antonio False Foxglove

Agalinis homalantha

Agalinis homalantha, commonly known as San Antonio False Foxglove, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to the southern United States, particularly found in regions of Texas and parts of northeastern Mexico.

Also known as: San Antonio False Foxglove

Agalinis homalantha, commonly known as San Antonio False Foxglove, is a herbaceous perennial plant native to the southern United States, particularly found in regions of Texas and parts of northeastern Mexico. This species typically inhabits moist, disturbed areas such as roadsides, meadows, and open woodlands, often thriving in sandy or loamy soils. The growth habit of Agalinis homalantha can reach heights of approximately 30 to 90 centimeters (12 to 36 inches), exhibiting an upright form with multiple branching stems that contribute to its bushy appearance.

The leaves of San Antonio False Foxglove are lanceolate to linear, measuring about 3 to 10 centimeters (1 to 4 inches) in length, and are arranged oppositely along the stem. The plant produces distinctive flowers that are tubular and bilaterally symmetrical, typically blooming from late summer to early fall. The flowers are usually pink to lavender in color, adorned with darker purple markings, and attract various pollinators, including bees and butterflies. Following the flowering period, the plant develops elongated capsules that contain small, flat seeds, which are dispersed by wind or water.

Ecologically, Agalinis homalantha plays a role in supporting local pollinator populations and contributes to the biodiversity of its native habitats. While it is not widely utilized in horticulture, its attractive flowers may appeal to gardeners interested in native plant landscaping. An interesting adaptation of this species is its ability to thrive in disturbed soils, which allows it to colonize areas that have been altered by human activity or natural events. This resilience underscores its importance in restoration ecology, where it can help stabilize soils and provide habitat for various wildlife.

Care Guide

🌱 Hardiness Zone
Zone 7–10
🪨 Soil
well-drained sandy soil
☀️ Light
full sun to partial shade
💧 Water
moderate moisture
🌿 Fertilization
light feeding in spring

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Browse This Plant's Classification

Domain Eukaryota
Kingdom Plantae
Phylum Magnoliophyta
Class Magnoliopsida
Order Scrophulariales
Family Scrophulariaceae
Genus Agalinis
Species Agalinis homalantha

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