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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 ].


'''''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 mm long, sepals that are 3-6 mm long, and leaves that are 25-40 mm wide. It produces white (rarely lavender) flowers in May.<ref></ref>

''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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Penstemon alluviorum
Scientific classification
Kingdom: Plantae
(unranked): Angiosperms
(unranked): Eudicots
(unranked): Asterids
Order: Lamiales
Family: Plantaginaceae
Genus: Penstemon
Species: P. alluviorum
Binomial name
Penstemon alluviorum
Pennell

Penstemon alluviorum, known by the common name lowland beardtongue, is a species of flowering plant in the veronica family. It is native to the Eastern United States where it is found in alluvial lowlands, particularly of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.

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

References

  1. Flora of the Southern and Mid-Atlantic States
Taxon identifiers
Penstemon alluviorum


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