Difference between revisions of "Penstemon subg. Dasanthera"

(Rafinesque) Pennell

Contr. U.S. Natl. Herb. 20: 327. 1920.

Endemic
Basionym: Dasanthera Rafinesque J. Phys. Chim. Hist. Nat. Arts 89: 99. 1819
Treatment appears in FNA Volume 17. Treatment on page 85. Mentioned on page 83, 84, 92.
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--><p>Subgenus Dasanthera appears to be the basal lineage in the clade corresponding to <i>Penstemon</i> (A. D. Wolfe et al. 2006). As circumscribed here, subg. Dasanthera comprises a single section, sect. Erianthera. Morphologic and molecular data indicate that the persistent-leaved lineage of the Sierra-Cascade is derived from the mostly deciduous-leaved lineage of the Rocky Mountains (A. D. Every 1977; S. L. Datwyler and Wolfe 2004).</p>
 
--><p>Subgenus Dasanthera appears to be the basal lineage in the clade corresponding to <i>Penstemon</i> (A. D. Wolfe et al. 2006). As circumscribed here, subg. Dasanthera comprises a single section, sect. Erianthera. Morphologic and molecular data indicate that the persistent-leaved lineage of the Sierra-Cascade is derived from the mostly deciduous-leaved lineage of the Rocky Mountains (A. D. Every 1977; S. L. Datwyler and Wolfe 2004).</p>
 
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Latest revision as of 20:30, 5 November 2020

Flowers: pollen sacs usually explanate, dehiscing completely, connective splitting, sides usually densely lanate, (subexplanate, sides glabrous in P. personatus), sutures smooth; staminode included, length usually 1/3–3/4 times corolla throat. Seeds angled, wings absent or narrow.

Distribution

w North America.

Discussion

Species 10 (10 in the flora).

Subgenus Dasanthera appears to be the basal lineage in the clade corresponding to Penstemon (A. D. Wolfe et al. 2006). As circumscribed here, subg. Dasanthera comprises a single section, sect. Erianthera. Morphologic and molecular data indicate that the persistent-leaved lineage of the Sierra-Cascade is derived from the mostly deciduous-leaved lineage of the Rocky Mountains (A. D. Every 1977; S. L. Datwyler and Wolfe 2004).