Penstemon cyananthus subglaber (4045123439)

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Camera location43° 34′ 42.24″ N, 112° 43′ 50.26″ W View all coordinates using: OpenStreetMap 43.578401; -112.730627. Description: English: Penstemon cyananthus var. subglaber - Wasatch beardtongue. "This tall penstemon (usually about 0.5 m tall) is common throughout most elevational settings in the sagebrush steppe of this area. It is difficult to distinguish from Penstemon cyaneus, but the anther sacs are less than 2 mm long and little if at all curved or "S" shaped." In Bingham Co., Idaho, USA. Date: 16 June 2009. Source: https://www.flickr.com/photos/plant_diversity/4045123439/. Author: Matt Lavin.
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- Lamiales
- Plantaginaceae (plantain family)
- Penstemon (beardtongue)
- Penstemon cyaneus (blue penstemon)
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