Penstemon carnosus
Species:
carnosus
Subgenus:
Penstemon
Section:
Coerulei
Habit:
stout herb
Habit Woodiness:
herbaceous
Lifespan:
short-lived
Plant Height - Min:
1.20dm
Plant Height - Max:
3.50dm
Habitat Description:
Dry pinyon-juniper woodlands.
Distribution Range:
Endemic to east Utah from the Uinta Basin, south to the San Rafael Swell, Henry Mountains and the east and south sides of the Aquarius, Paunsaugunt and Markagunt plateaus.
Soil Type:
Often in sandy soils.
Elevation - Min:
1500.00m
Elevation - Max:
2500.00m
Other Notes:
"The populations in Uinta Basin, in the area lying between Myton and Randlett, south of Roosevelt, are pink-flowered and lack basal leaves. These plants were given taxonomic status by E. Neese and S. Welsh in a 1983 issue of Great basin Naturalist." - 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:
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.