False foxglove (Agalins spp.) is hemi-parasitic! These showy, fall-blooming wildflowers tap into other plants for some of their nutrients but also have green tissue that produces their own sugars through photosynthesis. The post Bloom Report: False Foxglove — A Parasite?! appeared first on Florida Wildflower Foundation.| Florida Wildflower Foundation
Florida’s wildflowers don’t always follow the rules. Here are a few fun, weird and wonderful facts about some quirky Florida summer bloomers.| Florida Wildflower Foundation