Penstemon angustifolius var. venosus
Species:
angustifolius
Variety:
venosus
Subgenus:
Penstemon
Section:
Coerulei
Habit:
robust herb
Habit Woodiness:
herb
Lifespan:
short-lived
Plant Height - Min:
1.00dm
Plant Height - Max:
4.00dm
Habitat Description:
Sandy plains, prairies, and deserts, from desert shrub vegetation to pinyon-juniper woodlands.
Distribution Range:
East Garfield County and San Juan County, Utah, east Coconino County and north parts of Navajo and Apache counties, Arizona, San Juan County, New Mexico and a disjunct on the Millard sand-dunes, on the Millard-juab County line, Utah.
Soil Type:
Sandy soils.
Elevation - Min:
1500.00m
Elevation - Max:
1750.00m
Other Notes:
"Variety venosus is similar to var. caudatus, but has veined floral bracts." - Holmgren (1984)
Photos by Andi Wolfe ©2015 - If you would like to use any of these photos, contact Andi Wolfe at Ohio State University
First Bloom:
Late April
Last Bloom:
June
Chromosome Number:
2n = 16
References:
Holmgren NH. 1984. Penstemon and Keckiella. In Intermountain Flora, vol. 4. Ed. Arthur Cronquist et al. Bronx: The New York Botanical Garden.