Agalinis tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf.

  • Filed As

    Scrophulariaceae
    Agalinis tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf.

  • Collector(s)

    T. Witsell 11-0345 with Bryan Rupar, 21 Sep 2011

  • Location

    United States of America. Arkansas. Ashley Co. West Gulf Coastal Plain. Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces/Floodplains & Low Terraces Ecoregion boundary. Three Beach Prairie. 3.5 mi. WSW of Meridian & 0.25 mi. N of the Louisiana state line. Felsenthal Dam 7.5' quadrangle.

  • Habitat

    Cutover woodlands along road and also in adjacent degraded/disturbed sand prairie.

  • Description

    Scattered and locally common in open areas. Fresh flowers pink. Plants annual and sprawling. Forming large, dense clumps or mounds.

  • Identifiers

    NY Barcode: 05112273

    Occurrence ID: b6421cf7-af1e-44b2-a9ab-dbd87d68304b

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  • Kingdom

    Plantae

  • Division

    Magnoliophyta

  • Order

    Lamiales

  • Family

    Orobanchaceae

  • All Determinations

    Agalinis tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf. det T. Witsell, 21 Sep 2011

  • Region

    North America

  • Country

    United States of America

  • State/Province

    Arkansas

  • County/Municipio

    Ashley Co.

  • Locality

    West Gulf Coastal Plain. Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces/Floodplains & Low Terraces Ecoregion boundary. Three Beach Prairie. 3.5 mi. WSW of Meridian & 0.25 mi. N of the Louisiana state line. Felsenthal Dam 7.5' quadrangle.

  • Coordinates

    33.0114, -92.0274

  • Location Notes

    [US & Canada]

  • Distribution

    Map all specimens of this taxon

FLORA OF ARKANSAS
Ashley County
OROBANCHACEAE
Agalinis tenuifolia (Vahl) Raf.
slender-leaf false foxglove
West Gulf Coastal Plain. Pleistocene Fluvial Terraces/Floodplains & Low
Terraces Ecoregion boundary. Three Beach Prairie. 3.5 mi. WSW of
Meridian & 0.25 mi. N of the Louisiana state line. N 33.01141, W
92.02744. Felsenthal Dam 7.5' quandrangle.
Cutover woodlands along road and also in adjacent degraded/disturbed sand
prairie. Scattered and locally common in open areas. Fresh flowers pink.
Plants annual and sprawling. Forming large, dense clumps or mounds.
Plants larger and more dense/sprawling that I am used to seeing.
Theo Witsell (with Bryan Rupar) 11-0345	9/21/2011
Distributed by the Herbarium of the Arkansas Natural Heritage Commission (ANHC).
05112273