Agalinis purpurea is the binomial, Latin or scientific name of smooth agalinis. The plant is a problem solver. On the one hand, it offers late summer and early fall color to landscapes with its perky, purple-pink blooms. On the other hand, it discourages compacted and eroded ground with its ability to cover acidic soils and damp meadow lands. It's so considerately enthusiastic that it doesn't get in the way of the roots and spatial needs of other herbaceous and woody plants.
The scientific name of Smooth Phlox is Phlok glaberrima.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa 'Smooth Talk'.
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Purple false foxglove, purple gerardia, and smooth agalinis all may be common names of Agalinis purpurea. The plant grows 1 - 3 feet [30.48 centimeters - 0.9144 meters] tall. At the top are small, purplish-pink bell-like flowers in late summer and very early fall. The plant provides attractive ground cover to otherwise drab, bare, acidic soils and in damp meadows. It's a native that knows how to work with other herbaceous and woody plants.
The scientific name would be Macadamia integrifolia.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Cantharelluslateritius.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bromus inermis.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rhus glabra.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Chenopodium subglabrum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Equisetum laevigatum.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Liochlorophis vernalis.
The name would be Ulmus procera. Family: Ulmaceae.