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Penstemon calycosus is an herbaceous plant with stems that grow to between 40–120 cm (16–47 in) in height, though usually more than 60 cm (24 in). [3] The stems grow from shallow roots with many branches. [4]
These 281 species of Penstemon are considered valid by both World Flora Online (WFO) and Plants of the World Online (POWO), with the exception of Penstemon grandiflorus. [1] [2] In both POWO and WFO, it is regarded as a synonym of Penstemon bradburyi.
Penstemon / ˈ p ɛ n s t ɪ m ən /, [2] the beardtongues, is a large genus of roughly 280 species of flowering plants native to North America from northern Canada to Central America. . It is the largest genus of flowering plants endemic to North Ameri
The flowers are tubes with five lobes, each lobe 5–7.3 mm by 2.4–3 mm. [3] The flower as a whole is 22–28 mm long and sparsely covered in glandular hairs on the outside, [3] but may occasionally be as short as 18 mm. [2] The flowers are blue to pale lavender sometimes with light blue lobes.
Peony. Peonies are the queens of the springtime garden! With huge, lush flowers that are lavishly scented, they bloom in late spring. Make sure they get full sun, or they don’t bloom well.
The natural range of Penstemon cerrosensis is restricted to Isla Cedros in the Pacific Ocean just off the west coast of the Baja California peninsula. [3] Plants grow on rocky slopes and on cliff faces on the island. [3] It can be found from elevations of 25 to 1,150 meters (80 to 3,770 ft). [12]
Penstemon grandiflorus, known by the common names shell-leaved penstemon, shell-leaf beardtongue, or large-flowered penstemon, is a tall and showy plant in the Penstemon genus from the plains of North America. Due to its large flowers it has found a place in gardens, particularly ones aimed at low water usage like xeriscape gardens.
Penstemon multiflorus is a species of flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae. It is native to the United States [1] and commonly referred to as many-flower penstemon or many-flower beardtongue, is a flowering plant. It is a perennial between 1.5 and 2.5 feet high that blooms with white tubular shaped flowers. [2]