About Agalinis filifolia (Nutt.) Raf.
Agalinis filifolia (Nutt.) Raf., commonly called Seminole false foxglove, is an annual plant species that occurs in the southeast United States. It is found in the states of Alabama, Georgia, and Florida. Most individuals of this species grow in Florida, with only small, sparse populations located just over the state lines in Georgia and Alabama. It is commonly found in coastal scrub and sandhill habitats, though it does not grow exclusively in these environments. It can grow in a variety of moisture conditions, and is classified as somewhat shade-tolerant.