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Agalinis [or Gerardia] purpurea is the binomial, Latin or scientific name of purple gerardia. The plant has 1 - 3 foot [30.48 centmeter - 0.9144 meter] stems. Out of its topmost leaves grow small, purple-pink, bell-like blossoms. Purple gerardia is a good ground cover choice in acidic soils and damp meadows. It gives delicate color in late summer and early fall. As a non-aggressive native, it knows how to share space with herbaceous and woody plants.
The following are either extinct or threatened: Plants: Sandplain Gerardia Small Whorled Pogonia North-Eastern Bulrush Animals: American Burying Beetle Bald Eagle Piping Plover Eastern Puma Hawksbill Sea Turtle Kemp's Ridley Sea Turtle Leatherback Sea Turtle Loggerhead Sea Turtle Shortnose Sturgeon Roseate Tern North-Eastern Beach Tiger Beetle Puritan Tiger Beetle Bog turtle Plymouth Redbelly Turtle Dwarf Wedgemussel
A flowering in late summer and very early fall, in the months of August and September, is the bloom time of purple gerardia [Agalinis purpurea]. The plant has a pink-purple bell-like bloom. It's the topmost of the plant's downy leaves that burst forth into welcome, beautiful blossomings.
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Adaptations?? What do you mean??