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Comment by Alberto Carlos Diaz on August 26, 2014 at 5:57pm

ok!  I'll snap the leaves next time!

Comment by Steve Woodmansee on August 21, 2014 at 7:35pm

No, it isn't the mint Physostegia.  It is in another plant family altogether (but in the same order, Lamiales).  This is a species of Agalinis in the Orobanchaceae (The Broomrape family, what an awful moniker).  Agalinis are commonly called False Foxgloves though, they are a bugger to identify, but this species is likely one of two, either A. fasciculata (Beach false foxglove) or A. obtusifolia (Tenlobe false foxglove), I still need to see the leaves to be sure.  Most members of the Orobanchaceae are root parasites, making them difficult to cultivate.

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