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Penstemon patens is a species of penstemon known by the common name Lone Pine beardtongue. It is native to the central Sierra Nevada of California and slopes and plateau to the east, its distribution extending just into Nevada. It grows in forest, woodland, and scrub habitat types. It is a perennial herb producing hairless, waxy stems up to about 40 centimeters tall. The thick, lance-shaped leaves are up to 9 centimeters long and 2 wide. There are several surrounding the base of the plant and more pairs higher on the stem. The flower cluster bears wide-mouthed tubular flowers up to 2 centimeters long with corollas in shades of lavender to magenta. The flower is mostly hairless except for the staminode which may have a coat of orange or yellowish hairs.

Plant type

Perennial herb

Size

6 - 16 in Tall

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Color

Pink

Special uses

Containers

Sun

Full Sun, Partial Shade

Plant communities

Pinyon-Juniper Woodland, Sagebrush Scrub

Hummingbirds
Bees
Butterflies

Pollinators supported

0 confirmed and 171 likely

  • Likely

  • Confirmed

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Onions

Allium cepa

Asparagus

Asparagus officinalis

Peppers

Capsicum annuum

Coffee

Coffea