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Agalinis linifolia
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Agalinis linifolia (known by common names including flaxleaf false foxglove, flaxleaf gerardia, and flaxleaf agalinis) is a perennial forb, native to the southeastern United States and Cuba, which produces lavender-colored flowers in late summer or early fall....read more on Wikipedia.
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