familyPlantaginaceae
genusPenstemon
subgenusPenstemon subg. Penstemon
sectionPenstemon sect. Elmigera
speciesPenstemon barbatus
Difference between revisions of "Penstemon barbatus var. trichander"
Proc. Amer. Acad. Arts 11: 94. 1876. (as Pentstemon)
Endemic
Synonyms: Penstemon barbatus subsp. trichander (A. Gray) D. D. Keck
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|hierarchy=Plantaginaceae;Penstemon;Penstemon subg. Penstemon;Penstemon sect. Elmigera;Penstemon barbatus;Penstemon barbatus var. trichander | |hierarchy=Plantaginaceae;Penstemon;Penstemon subg. Penstemon;Penstemon sect. Elmigera;Penstemon barbatus;Penstemon barbatus var. trichander | ||
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|distribution=Ariz.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Utah. | |distribution=Ariz.;Colo.;N.Mex.;Utah. | ||
− | |discussion=<p>F. S. Crosswhite (1965) hypothesized that var. trichander is the product of hybridization and introgression between Penstemon barbatus and P. strictus; Crosswhite noted that var. trichander occurs where var. torreyi and P. strictus are sympatric. Variety trichander is concentrated in the Four Corners region.</p> | + | |discussion=<p>F. S. Crosswhite (1965) hypothesized that <i></i>var.<i> trichander</i> is the product of hybridization and introgression between <i>Penstemon barbatus</i> and <i>P. strictus</i>; Crosswhite noted that <i></i>var.<i> trichander</i> occurs where <i></i>var.<i> torreyi</i> and <i>P. strictus</i> are sympatric. Variety trichander is concentrated in the Four Corners region.</p> |
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Latest revision as of 19:31, 5 November 2020
Flowers: corolla glabrous internally; pollen sac sides sparsely to moderately lanate-villous.
Phenology: Flowering Jun–Aug.
Habitat: Pinyon-juniper and birch-maple woodlands.
Elevation: 1600–2200 m.
Distribution
Ariz., Colo., N.Mex., Utah.
Discussion
F. S. Crosswhite (1965) hypothesized that var. trichander is the product of hybridization and introgression between Penstemon barbatus and P. strictus; Crosswhite noted that var. trichander occurs where var. torreyi and P. strictus are sympatric. Variety trichander is concentrated in the Four Corners region.
Selected References
None.
Lower Taxa
None.