Penstemon glandulosus var. glandulosus

Plant Information
Species: 
glandulosus
Species Authority: 
Douglas
Variety: 
glandulosus
Subgenus: 
Saccanthera
Section: 
Saccanthera
Subsection: 
Serrulati
Habit:
 
herbaceous perennial
Habit Woodiness:
 
herb
Lifespan: 
long-lived
Plant Height - Min: 
4.00dm
Plant Height - Max: 
10.00dm
Habitat Description: 
Dry hillsides, rocky slopes, and cliffs in foothills.
Distribution Range: 
Near the Snake River from southeast Washington and northeast Oregon and in west Idaho from Nez Perce County south to Canyon (Big WIllow) and Owyhee counties. Grassy hillsides, Arid Transition Zone; at isolated localities along the Columbia Gap and River canyons.
Soil Type: 
Dry and rocky soils.
Elevation - Min: 
200.00m
Elevation - Max: 
1400.00m
Other Notes: 
Penstemon glandulosus is a distinct species with no apparent close relatives.
First Bloom: 
June
Last Bloom: 
July
References: 
Holmgren NH. 1984. Penstemon and Keckiella. In Intermountain Flora, vol. 4. Ed. Arthur Cronquist et al. Bronx: The New York Botanical Garden.