Penstemon clutei: taxon details and analytics
- Domain
- Kingdom
- Plantae
- Phylum
- Tracheophyta
- Class
- Magnoliopsida
- Order
- Lamiales
- Family
- Plantaginaceae
- Genus
- Penstemon
- Species
- Penstemon clutei
- Scientific Name
- Penstemon clutei
Summary description from Wikipedia:
Penstemon clutei
Penstemon clutei is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family known by the common name Sunset Crater beardtongue. It is endemic to Arizona, where it is known only from a system of volcanic cinder cones, including Sunset Crater, in Coconino County.
This perennial herb grows up to 80 centimeters tall. It has waxy, serrated leaves and blooms in tubular pink flowers between April and August.
This plant grows only on volcanic fields around Sunset Crater in one Arizona county. It grows in openings and around Ponderosa pines. It is a fire-adapted species. It may be threatened by off-road vehicle use and by hybridization with other Penstemon.
Aven Nelson first described the plant in 1927 as a subspecies of Penstemon pseudospectabilis M.E.Jones. In 1937 David D. Keck gave the plant a distinct species name based upon its narrow ecological niche.
...Penstemon clutei in languages:
- English
- Sunset Crater beardtongue
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Parent Taxon
Sibling Taxa
- Penstemon angelicus
- Penstemon bicolor
- Penstemon clevelandii
- Penstemon clutei
- Penstemon eximius
- Penstemon floridus
- Penstemon fruticiformis
- Penstemon grinnellii
- Penstemon incertus
- Penstemon palmeri
- Penstemon pseudospectabilis
- Penstemon reidmoranii
- Penstemon rotundifolius
- Penstemon rubicundus
- Penstemon spectabilis
- Penstemon stephensii
- Penstemon vizcainensis











































