Rocky Mountain Penstemon is a perennial that is native to the Rocky Mountain region and can be found in pinyon-pine, sagebrush and aspen-conifer communities up to 9,500 feet in elevation. It blooms...
Palmer Penstemon grows to 4 feet tall and produces pale pink flowers in early summer. It is native to the southwestern U.S. and can be found along roadsides and open areas. Flowers are scented and ...
This large flowered penstemon is one of the showiest of penstemons. It is native to the central U.S. Stems and leaves are a waxy, blue-green color, and the flowers are magenta to rose and appear in...
Eaton’s Penstemon is also known as Firecracker Beardtongue. It is a perennial that is native to the south-central and southwestern U.S. Plants occur in rocky soils of slopes, roadsides and ...
Smooth Penstemon is also known as Foxglove Beardtongue. It is native to the eastern and Midwestern U.S. and is typically found in open woods, meadows and prairies. It grows to just three feet tall,...
One-Sided Beardtongue is a perennial wildflower that makes its home in the lower foothills of the Rocky Mountains. Its habitat includes mountain meadows, Ponderosa woodlands, and Pinyon-Juniper ...
Hairy Beardtongue is a perennial wildflower which is native to the northeastern U.S. and eastern Canada. The tubular flowers are light purple with white lips, and the stems and leaves have a ...
Narrow-Leaved Beardtongue is a perennial wildflower which is native to the west-central U.S. The tubular flowers are shades of purple and blue, and the hairless stems and leaves are a bluish green....