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Species Information

Kingdom: Plantae
  Phylum: Anthophyta
    Class: Dicotyledoneae
      Order: Plantaginales
        Family: Plantaginaceae
          Genus: Penstemon
            Species: neomexicanus

New Mexico Beardtongue - Penstemon neomexicanus

New Mexico Beardtongue

Image courtesy of New Mexico Rare Plants

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Species Extent (New Mexico)

General Description

Plants perennial, glabrous; stems stout, 3-6 dm tall; leaves opposite, basal usually withered at flowering time, stem leaves narrowly lanceolate; inflorescence one-sided, narrow, not glandular; calyx lobes lanceolate, 4-8 mm long; corolla blue, purple, or violet-blue, 26-34 mm long, markedly expanded, 10-17 mm wide, base of lower lobes densely white-bearded; stamens completely dehiscent but not explanate; staminode glabrous, tip dilated. Flowers July and August.

Status

Global Rank: G4

State Rank: S4

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NMRP Strategy Status: Strategy Species

Observations in Natural Heritage New Mexico Database

Number of Subpopulations: 32

Number of Mapped Locations: 77

Number of Observations: 98

Observation date range: 07-03-1895 to 01-01-2016

External Links

View More Information about this species at:
  NatureServe Explorer
  New Mexico Rare Plants Website
  Environmental Conservation Online System (ECOS)

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