Penstemon oklahomensis
Species:
oklahomensis
Subgenus:
Penstemon
Section:
Penstemon
Subsection:
Penstemon
Habit:
herbaceous perennial
Habit Woodiness:
herb
Lifespan:
long-lived
Plant Height - Min:
4.00dm
Plant Height - Max:
6.00dm
Habitat Description:
Prairies and open woods. Open woodland or prairie.
Distribution Range:
Southeast of Bokchito, Bryan County, northeast of Lamar County, Texas. Osage Plains of Oklahoma. Sapulpa, Creek County Oklahoma.
Soil Type:
Sandy or type, dry soils.
Other Notes:
Pesnstemon oklahomensis differs from P. laxiflorus, the other species of the Graciles occurring in Oklahoma, by the corolla being yellowish-white, unlined and with orifice closed by the lower lip, by larger flowers and heavier inflorescence, and by herbage drying paler.
First Bloom:
April
Last Bloom:
June
Chromosome Number:
2n = 16
References:
McGregor RL, Barkley TM. 1986. Flora of the Great Plains. Lawrence Kansas: University Press of Kansas.