Prairie Gerardia
Agalinis heterophylla
Alternate Name: Prairie agalinis
Family: (Scrophulariaceae) Snapdragon
Habitat: Prairies and woodland edges
Height: 2-3 ft.
Bloom Period: August - November
Description: Annual. Bloom color varies from pink to purple. Plants grow upright or sprawl. Grows well in dry or moist soils.
The Wildlife Connection: Very attractive to bees and butterflies. Larval host plant for the buckeye butterfly. In the fall look for buckeyes around gerardia patches.

Prairie Gerardia
Winnie Burkett. Photographed on the Bolivar Peninsula.

Prairie Gerardia
Winnie Burkett. Photographed on the Bolivar Peninsula.