Contains 15 accepted taxa overall.

Characteristics
Agalinis Raf.
FALSE FOXGLOVE
Classification
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LAMIALES
Agalinis
Citation
AGALINIS Rafinesque, New Fl. 2: 61. 1837 ("1836"), nom. cons. vs. Virgularia Ruiz Lopez & Pavon 1794, et vs. Chytra C. F. Gaertner 1807, et vs. Tomanthera Rafinesque 1837.
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TYPE: Agalinis palustris Rafinesque, nom. illegit., typ. cons. (Gerardia purpurea Linnaeus; Agalinis purpurea (Linnaeus) Pennell)
Species
Scientific Name Common Name Herbarium Specimens Status Photos
Agalinis aphylla Scale-leaf Agalinis
Agalinis auriculata Earleaf Foxglove
Agalinis decemloba Sandplain Agalinis
Agalinis fasciculata var. fasciculata Beach False Foxglove
Agalinis harperi
Agalinis laxa
Agalinis linifolia Flaxleaf False Foxglove
Agalinis maritima var. grandiflora Saltmarsh False Foxglove
Agalinis obtusifolia Tenlobe False Foxglove
Agalinis plukenetii
Agalinis purpurea Purple False Foxglove
Agalinis setacea Threadleaf False Foxglove
Agalinis tenella Slender False Foxglove
Agalinis tenuifolia Slenderleaf False Foxglove
Agalinis virgata
Identification Key
1.  Bracts longer than pedicels
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1.  Bracts shorter than to subequal to the pedicels
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2.  Leaf blades fleshy, with sessile dome-shaped hairs on the upper surface
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2.  Leaf blades not fleshy, scabridulous to scabrous on the upper surface
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3.  Perennial, with long thick roots; stems 70-160 cm long; pedicels 5-25 mm long; corolla 25-35 mm long, the lobes 6-14 mm long; styles 15-28 mm long
3.  Annual, mostly with short weak roots; stems 5-75 cm long; pedicels 2.5-11 mm long; corolla 7.5-21 mm long, the lobes 2.5-6 mm long; styles 6-13 mm long
4.  Pedicels 6–25 mm; upper lobes of corolla projected over distal anthers, throats glabrous within, across bases and sinus of upper lobes
4.  Pedicels 0.5–8 mm; upper lobes of corolla spreading, erect, or reflexed-spreading, rarely projected distal to corolla mouth, throats villous within, across bases and sinus of upper lobes
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5.  Leaf blades filiform, 0.2–0.8 mm wide; calyx lobes deltate-subulate, 0.2–1 mm long; inflorescences racemiform, with pseudoterminal flowers
5.  Leaf blades mostly linear, linear-filiform, linear-lanceolate, linear-elliptic, to elliptic, 0.4–5 mm wide; calyx lobes triangular, triangular-subulate, triangular-lanceolate, to lanceolate, 0.6–5 mm long; inflorescences racemes
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6.  Stems moderately to often copiously scabrous or scabridulous on faces and angles; axillary fascicles of leaves well developed, shorter than or equal to subtending leaves
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6.  Stems glabrous, glabrate, or scabridulous to sparsely scabrous; axillary fascicles of leaves absent or shorter than subtending leaves
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7.  Stems (10–)50–200 cm long; corollas 22–36 mm long, the lobes 5–12 mm long; leaf blades 15–40(–50) mm long; styles 14–22 mm long, strongly exserted
7.  Stems 20–40(–50) cm long; corollas 12–14 mm, the lobes 3–5 mm long; leaf blades 10–15(–20) mm long; styles 4–7.7 mm long, included or slightly exserted
8.  Branches ascending, slightly quadrangular-ridged distally; leaf blades linear to linear-filiform, 0.5–1.4 mm wide; calyx lobes triangular-subulate, keeled; seeds black
8.  Branches ascending, spreading, or arching, quadrangular-ridged or winged distally; leaf blades narrowly linear, linear, to linear-lanceolate, 0.5–5 mm wide; calyx lobes triangular, lanceolate, or triangular-subulate, not keeled; seeds dark brown
9.  Leaves slightly divergent or appressed to strongly ascending, blades subulate to narrowly triangular, 0.5–3 mm long
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9.  Leaves erect, erect-ascending, ascending, spreading-ascending, recurved, spreading, arching, or reflexed, rarely appressed or ascending-appressed, blades subulate, filiform, linear, linear-filiform, linear-spatulate, linear-elliptic, linear-lanceolate, elliptic, spatulate, or lanceolate, (1–)4–70 mm long
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10.  Branches stiffly ascending, quadrangular; inflorescences racemes, sometimes with 1–3 mm, floriferous axillary branches; pedicels 1–3(–4) mm; corolla throats pilose externally
10.  Branches widely and laxly spreading, nearly terete; inflorescences paniculate with solitary flowers; pedicels 3–10(–12) mm; corolla throats glabrous externally
11.  Lower corolla lobes pilose externally
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11.  Lower corolla lobes glabrous externally
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12.  Leaves alternate, blades fleshy, with axillary fascicles equal to or longer than subtending leaves
12.  Leaves opposite, blades not fleshy, with axillary fascicles absent or shorter than subtending leaves
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13.  Leaf blades narrowly linear to linear-lanceolate; upper lobes of corolla projected over distal anthers, throats glabrous within, across bases and sinus of adaxial lobes; capsules globular; seeds tan to brown
13.  Leaf blades filiform to narrowly linear; upper lobes of corolla recurved, reflexed, or reflexed-spreading, throats villous within, across bases and sinus of adaxial lobes; capsules elliptic-ovate or globular-ovoid; seeds black or yellowish tan
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14.  Inflorescences racemiform or racemose-paniculate, flowers 1 per node; capsules globular-ovoid
14.  Inflorescences racemes, sometimes interrupted by short floriferous branches, flowers 2 per node; capsules elliptic-ovate
15.  Axillary fascicles usually half or more the length of subtending leaves, sometimes absent; pedicels scabrous
15.  Axillary fascicles absent or shorter than subtending leaves; pedicels glabrous or scabridulous
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16.  Corolla throats glabrous externally, sometimes pilose externally proximal to sinuses
16.  Corolla throats pilose externally
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17.  Proximal branches arching upward, others spreading-ascending to laxly and widely spreading, subterete to quadrangular-ridged; leaves spreading to spreading-ascending; corolla pink to rose, without 2 yellow lines and sometimes with dark-pink spots in lower throat, (8–) 10–12 mm long; capsules obovoid-oblong
17.  Branches stiffly arching-ascending to erect-ascending, quadrangular; leaves erect to erect-ascending; corolla pink, with 2 yellow lines and pink spots pale or absent in lower throat, 12–15 (–17) mm long; capsules globular to oblong
Genus Synonyms
Synonym Full Citation Basionym Type
No synonyms found.