Penstemon newberryi
Penstemon newberryi is a species of penstemon known by the common name mountain pride[1] or Newberry's penstemon[2]. It is native to the mountains of northern California, Oregon, and Nevada, where it grows in rocky habitat, often at high elevation, such as talus. It is a bushy, mat-forming subshrub growing up to 30 centimeters tall. The leaves are mostly basal on the plant, oblong or oval and toothed, measuring 1 to 4 centimeters in length, with a few smaller pairs along the stem. The glandular inflorescence bears showy magenta flowers 2 to over 3 centimeters in length. The flower is generally tubular or funnel-shaped and has a coating of short to long and curly hairs in the mouth and on the staminode.
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Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Plantaginaceae |
Genus: | Penstemon |
Species: | P. newberryi |
Binomial name | |
Penstemon newberryi | |
Penstemon newberryi is included in Penstemon subgenus Dasanthera, along with P. barrettiae, P. cardwellii, P. davidsonii, P. ellipticus, P. fruticosus, P. lyallii, P. montanus, and P. rupicola.[3]
References
- "CalFlora: Penstemon newberryi".
- "CalFlora: Penstemon newberryi var. newberryi".
- "Penstemon - Dasanthera Group". North American Rock Garden Society. Retrieved June 21, 2014.
- Sierra Alpine Wildflowers, David Lukas, University of California Press Blog,
External links
Media related to Penstemon newberryi at Wikimedia Commons - Jepson Manual Treatment
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