Penstemon procerus var. procerus

Plant Information
Species: 
procerus
Species Authority: 
Douglas ex Graham
Variety: 
procerus
Subgenus: 
Penstemon
Section: 
Penstemon
Subsection: 
Proceri
Habit:
 
herbaceous perennial
Habit Woodiness:
 
herb
Lifespan: 
long-lived
Plant Height - Min: 
2.00dm
Plant Height - Max: 
3.50dm
Habitat Description: 
From moderately moist or dry montane meadows to alpine fell fields and meadows. Common on meadow borders or on drier openly timbered slopes, Transition Canadian Zones.
Distribution Range: 
West cordillera from south Alaska and Yukon south through Washington, Idaho, and Montana to the central Sierra Nevada and adjacent Basin Ranges of California and west Nevada, northeast Nevada, Utah, and Colorado. Southern Alaska to eastern Washington and Oregon, and east to Wyoming and southern Colorado.
Soil Type: 
Moist to dry montane soils.
Elevation - Min: 
2000.00m
Elevation - Max: 
3500.00m
Other Notes: 

In the Intermountain region four varieties of P. procerus can be distinguished.

First Bloom: 
June
Last Bloom: 
August
Chromosome Number: 

2n = 16, 32

References: 

Holmgren NH. 1984. Penstemon and Keckiella. In Intermountain Flora, vol. 4. Ed. Arthur Cronquist et al. Bronx: The New York Botanical Garden.