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'''''Penstemon alluviorum''''', known by the common name '''lowland beardtongue''', is a species of ] in the ]. It is native to the Eastern United States where it is found in ] lowlands, particularly of the ] and ]s.

''Penstemon alluvoirum'' is a poorly understood taxon. The differences between this and two related species, '']'' and '']'', are not well resolved. It is identified within the complex by having corollas that are 15–23&nbsp;mm long, sepals that are 3–6&nbsp;mm long, and leaves that are 25–40&nbsp;mm wide. It produces white (rarely lavender) flowers in May.<ref></ref>

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