Pentstemon confertus
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Pentstemon confertus, Douglas. One to 2 ft., pubescent in the infl.: lvs. oblong to lanceolate to linear, usually entire but sometimes minutely serrate: infl. a narrow interrupted spike, the peduncles sessile or the lower ones stalked; fls. 1/2in. or less long, cream- white to sulfur-yellow, narrow, 2-lipped, the lower lip bearded within. Rocky Mts. to Ore. and Calif. B.R. 1260. —Variable, and has received many names, but little known in cult. Pentstemon Var.caeruleo-purpureus, Gray (P. procerus, Douglas). Fls. blue-purple to violet. Colo., west and north. B.M. 2954. L.B.C. 17:1616—A common form in gardens, and a reliable and satisfactory plant,often kept as specifically distinct. CH
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References
- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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