Penstemon absarokensis

Plant Information
Species: 
absarokensis
Species Authority: 
Evert
Subgenus: 
Habroanthus
Section: 
Glabri
Habit:
 
herbaceous perennial
Habit Woodiness:
 
suffrutescent
Lifespan: 
long-lived
Plant Height - Min: 
0.70dm
Plant Height - Max: 
1.80dm
Habitat Description: 
Open, dry shifting, scree derived from volcanic material or rarely on river gravels.
Distribution Range: 
In or along the Absaroka Range, Park Co. and Fremont Co., Wyoming.
Soil Type: 
Open, dry shifting, scree derived from volcanic material or rarely on river gravels.
Elevation - Min: 
1936.00m
Elevation - Max: 
3044.00m
Other Notes: 

"The name is given in reference to the Absaroka Range or northwestern Wyoming. Allied to the species comprising section Glabri (Rydb.) Pennell and most closely resembles P. paysoniorum Keck, P. glaber Pursh, and P. alpinus Torr. Penstemon absarokensis resembles P. paysoniorum, a southwestern Wyoming endemic, in its low sature, tufted habit, and sepal shape but differs in its significantly larger, glabrous corollas, larger sepals, wider leaves, and larger, sparsely short-pubescent, reflexed anthers." - Evert (1984)

First Bloom: 
Mid-June
Last Bloom: 
July
References: 

Evert EF. 1984. Penstemon absarokensis: a new species of Scrophulariaceae from Wyoming. Madrono 31(3):140-143.