This long-lived perennial thrives in water-thrifty gardens where it attracts hummingbirds in daylight and hawkmoths at dusk. It makes a striking contrast ...
Penstemon pseudospectabilis is a species in the Plantaginaceae (Plantain) family known by the common name Desert Beardtongue or Desert Penstemon.
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Penstemon pseudospectabilis 'Coconino County' (Desert Beardtongue) is an incredible bloomer with numerous spikes of intensely deep pink tubular flowers in late ...
Feb 22, 2023 · USDA Native Status: L48 (N). Rosy Desert Beardtongue is a bushy plant, 2-3 ft. tall, with shocking pink flowers. Large, crisp, reddish-green, ...
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Penstemon pseudospectabilis
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Penstemon pseudospectabilis a species of penstemon. It's native to the southwestern United States, where it grows in desert and plateau habitat types, such as sandy washes, scrub, and woodland. The plant is generally a shrub growing to one meter,... Wikipedia
Scientific name: Penstemon pseudospectabilis
Higher classification: Beardtongues
Desert Penstemon is an attractive plant with showy flowers and attractive reddish-green stems and large dramatic leaves.
Penstemon pseudospectabilis, also known as Desert Penstemon is a perennial herbaceous plant that is visually striking and ecologically valuable.
Aug 22, 2024 · Penstemon pseudospectabilis · Common Name: BEARDTONGUE · Habit: Perennial herb to shrub. · Leaf: generally opposite, entire to toothed; distal ...
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Desert Penstemon, Penstemon pseudospectabilis is a two or three foot perennial with green-red leaves and 1-2" rose purple flowers on a 3' spike.
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This penstemon grows wild in the Mojave and Sonora Deserts of California into the Southwest. It is part of a group of Penstemon with stiff upright stems and ...
This perennial grows in canyons and washes across the southwestern U.S., at elevations from 2000 to 6000 feet. Tall spikes of rose-purple flowers attract ...