Penstemon davidsonii var. menziesii |
Penstemon davidsonii var. praeteritus |
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Davidson's beardtongue, Davidson's penstemon, Menzies' penstemon |
Davidson's late penstemon, timberline beardtongue |
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Leaf | blades spatulate to elliptic, margins ± serrulate, apex rounded to obtuse or acute. |
blades elliptic to ovate, sometimes spatulate, margins entire, apex obtuse to acute. |
Flowers | corolla violet, 20–35 mm, moderately white-villous internally abaxially. |
corolla bluish lavender to violet, (30–)34–45 mm, sparsely white-lanate internally abaxially. |
2n | = 16. |
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Penstemon davidsonii var. menziesii |
Penstemon davidsonii var. praeteritus |
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Phenology | Flowering Jun–Aug. | Flowering May–Jul. |
Habitat | Rock outcrops, ledges, talus slopes. | Rock outcrops, talus slopes. |
Elevation | 30–2000 m. (100–6600 ft.) | 1500–2900 m. (4900–9500 ft.) |
Distribution |
OR; WA; BC |
NV; OR |
Discussion | The ranges of var. davidsonii and var. menziesii overlap throughout much of British Columbia and Washington. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Populations of var. praeteritus occur on isolated, relatively dry peaks in the Great Basin. It is known from the Jackson Mountains and Pine Forest and Santa Rosa ranges in Humboldt County, Nevada, and the Pueblo Mountains and Steens Mountain in Harney County, Oregon, and is disjunct to the west from the nearest populations of var. davidsonii by approximately 120 km. (Discussion copyrighted by Flora of North America; reprinted with permission.) |
Source | FNA vol. 17, p. 87. | FNA vol. 17, p. 88. |
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Synonyms | P. davidsonii subsp. menziesii, P. menziesii subsp. thompsonii | |
Name authority | (D. D. Keck) Cronquist: in C. L. Hitchcock et al., Vasc. Pl. Pacif. N.W. 4: 379. (1959) | Cronquist: Leafl. W. Bot. 10: 129. (1964) |
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