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  2. Penstemon - Wikipedia

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    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

  3. Penstemon whippleanus - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon whippleanus, commonly known as dusky penstemon, [2] dusky beardtongue, [3] Whipple's penstemon, [4] or Whipple's beardtongue, [5] is a summer blooming perennial flower in the large Penstemon genus. It is a widespread plant within the hemiboreal forests of the Rocky Mountains in North America. It is noted for the large deep purple-red ...

  4. List of Penstemon species - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. Penstemon triflorus - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon triflorus, Heller's beardtongue or Heller's penstemon, is a penstemon notable for its showy, purple blossoms. Distribution and habitat ...

  6. Penstemon crandallii - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon crandallii, also known as Crandall's penstemon, is a species of penstemon that grows in western Colorado and small parts of New Mexico and Utah. It is a low growing plant with blue to purple flowers.

  7. Penstemon harringtonii - Wikipedia

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    Isotype of Penstemon harringtonii. Penstemon harringtonii was first described in 1958 by C. William T. Penland in the journal Madroño. [3] Penland had discovered the plant in 1952 within 8 kilometers (5 mi) of Green Mountain Reservoir in Grand County, Colorado, and collected a type specimen he would use to describe the species; this specimen is now held at Colorado College's herbarium.

  8. Penstemon australis - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon australis has pink to rose-purple tubular flowers with two lips. The upper lip has two lobes while the lower one has three. [3] The nectar guides are dark purple. The inside of the flower is white-lanate, covered with woolly hairs. The flower is 20–25 mm (3 ⁄ 4 –1 in) long. Flowering occurs from March through June. [2]

  9. Penstemon ophianthus - Wikipedia

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    Penstemon ophianthus, the coiled anther penstemon, is a species of small perennial plant in the plantain family. It has very noticeable dark violet lines on its flowers over a lighter blue-lavender color. The species grows in the plateaus and canyon lands of western Colorado and New Mexico, northern Arizona, and southern Utah.

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