Penstemon caespitosus var. caespitosus

Plant Information
Species: 
caespitosus
Species Authority: 
Nutt. ex A. Gray
Variety: 
caespitosus
Subgenus: 
Penstemon
Section: 
Ericopsis
Subsection: 
Caespitosi
Habit:
 
herbaceous perennial
Habit Woodiness:
 
suffrutescent
Lifespan: 
long-lived
Plant Height - Min: 
0.40dm
Plant Height - Max: 
0.50dm
Habitat Description: 
In sagebrush, juniper, pinyon-juniper, oak, and ponderosa pine communities.
Distribution Range: 
Southwest and south-central Wyoming, northwest Colorado, and northeast Utah (in the Uinta Mountains and south of Woodruff, Rich County and east rim of Strawberry Valley, Wasatch County). and a disjunct station in the Confusion Range, Millard County, Utah.
Soil Type: 
Sandy or clay soils.
Elevation - Min: 
1500.00m
Elevation - Max: 
2600.00m
Common Name: 
Mat Penstemon
Other Notes: 

Penstemon caespitosus is a mat-forming species with three varieties. Older plants form large mats (one or more feet in diameter). Flowers are usually borne two to a node.

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First Bloom: 
April
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.