Agalinis auriculata

Agalinis auriculata, also known as the auricled false foxglove, is a flowering plant species within the family Orobanchaceae.

It is a parasitic plant that obtains its nutrients by connecting to the roots of other plants, often those in the mint family.

Agalinis auriculata has been used in traditional medicine for its potential medicinal properties, including anti-inflammatory and antiseptic qualities, which may aid in treating various health issues such as wounds, fever, and digestive problems.

The plant can be prepared as a tea, tincture, or infusion, and is sometimes used in herbal remedies to promote overall health and well-being.