Penstemon flowersii

Plant Information
Species: 
flowersii
Species Authority: 
Neese & S.L. Welsh
Subgenus: 
Penstemon
Section: 
Coerulei
Habit:
 
herbaceous perennial
Habit Woodiness:
 
herb
Lifespan: 
long-lived
Plant Height - Min: 
0.80dm
Plant Height - Max: 
2.50dm
Habitat Description: 
Shad scale communites on pale-colored clay slopes and benches where old terraces of the Uinta Formation in the Duchesne River drainage are mantled with Pliocene or Pleistocene pedimental gravels.
Distribution Range: 
Between Randlett and Myton. Uinta Formation in the Duchesne River.
Soil Type: 
Pliocene or Pleistocene pedimental gravels, pale-colored clay slopes and benches.
Elevation - Min: 
1500.00m
Elevation - Max: 
1600.00m
Other Notes: 
The plant is named to honor the memory of Dr. Seville Flowers, late professor of botany at the University of Utah. Dr. Flowers was a student of lichens, mosses, and higher plants, and his untimely passing has left a void in the understanding of the plants of Utah and the West. (Photos by Andi Wolfe ©2015 - If you would like to use any of these photos, contact Andi Wolfe at Ohio State University.)
First Bloom: 
June
Last Bloom: 
May
References: 
Neese E, Welsh SL. A New species of Penstemon (Scrophulariaceae) from the Uinta Basin, Utah. Great Basin Naturalist. 43(3):429-431.