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Southern Oak-leach, Sticky False-foxglove
Aureolaria pectinata
Look for it in turkey oak sandhills, other dry oak forests & woodlands
Similar to A. pedicularis: Calyx lobes are usually foliose, longer than tube, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Pinnately incised, fernlike foliage & sticky glandular hairs, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
Plant pubescent (esp on calyx, corolla, capsule, lower stem) w glandular hairs, per Weakley's Flora.
Downy False-foxglove, Downy Oak-leach, Virginia Oak-leach
Aureolaria virginica
Look for it in oak forests & woodlands
Flowering May-July (vs. Aug-Sept for A. patula, laevigata, flava), per Weakley's Flora.
Finely downy throughout, per Wildflowers of Tennessee.
Inflorescence, pedicels, and/or calyx pubescent with nonglandular hairs, per Weakley's Flora.
Pedicels usually less than 3mm long at anthesis, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Calyx lobes lanceolate, 3-10mm long, equaling or much longer than tube, entire, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Capsule broadly ovoid, pubescent; pedicels often to 6mm long, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Appalachian Oak-leach, Smooth False-foxglove
Aureolaria laevigata
Look for it in oak forests & woodlands
Inflorescence, pedicels and calyx glabrous; flowering Aug-Sep, per Weakley's Flora.
The stem is smooth and green; it is not glaucous, per Wildflowers of the Southern Mountains.
Pedicels straight, stout (about 1 mm in diameter), 1-8mm long at anthesis, per Weakley's Flora.
Smooth False-foxglove, Eastern Smooth Oak-leach
Aureolaria flava
Look for it in oak forests & woodlands
Stem slightly to strongly glaucous (vs. A. levigata not glaucous), per Weakley's Flora.
Lower leaves pinnately lobed, the sinuses extending over halfway to midrib, per Weakley's Flora.
Inflorescence, pedicels and calyx glabrous, flowering Aug-Sep, per Weakley's Flora.
Pedicels 4-25mm long at anthesis, upwardly curved, stout (about 1mm in diam), per Weakley's Flora.
Pedicels upwardly curved. Capsule glabrous, 12-20mm long, per Weakley's Flora.
Upper leaves usually entire or serrate, lanceolate or elliptic-lanceolate, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
The seeds of A. flava, A. laevigata, and A. virginica are winged, per Vascular Flora of the Carolinas.
Cumberland Oak-leach, Spreading Yellow Foxglove
Aureolaria patula
Look for it in rich alluvial forests
Flower stalk long (3/8-5/8") and slender (less than 1/32"), per Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Georgia.
Flowers, sepals and flower stalk covered with tiny soft hairs, per Field Guide to the Rare Plants of Georgia.