Penstemon bicolor var. bicolor
"The Arizona plant is subsp. roseus Clokey & Keck. The typical phase of the species has essentially white flowers, and has been found only in Clark County, Nevada." - Keck, 1955. Variety bicolor occurs on limestone outcrops in addition to limestone-derived soils, and can have a creamy whitish-yellow or pale rose flowers. Often the two forms co-occur.
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Keck DD. 1951a. Penstemon. In Arizona Flora. Ed. Kearney TH, Peeble RH. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.
Smith, FJ. 2005. Current Knowledge and Conservation Status of Penstemon bicolor (Brandegee) Clokey & Keck (Plantaginaceae), the two-tone beardtongue. NV Natural Heritage Program.