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GENUS OF PLANTS
Beardtongue; Pentstemon; Beard Tongue; Beard tongues; Beard-tongue; Beard-tongues; Pestemon; Beard tongue; Beardtongues
  • ''[[Penstemon newberryi]]'', [[Yosemite National Park]], 2005
  • A prominent, often hairy, staminode is the most distinctive feature of this genus, as in this ''[[Penstemon rupicola]]'' flower

penstemon         
[p?n'sti:m?n, -'st?m?n, 'p?nst?m?n]
(also pentstemon)
¦ noun a North American plant with stems of showy snapdragon-like flowers. [Genus Penstemon.]
Origin
mod. L., formed irregularly from penta- + Gk stemon 'warp', used to mean 'stamen'.
Penstemon         
Penstemon ,Sunset Western Garden Book, 1995:606–607 the beardtongues, is a large genus of roughly 250 species of flowering plants native mostly to the Nearctic, but with a few species also found in the North American portion of the Neotropics. It is the largest genus of flowering plants endemic to North America.
pentstemon         
¦ noun variant spelling of penstemon.

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Penstemon

Penstemon , the beardtongues, is a large genus of roughly 280 species of flowering plants native mostly to the Nearctic, but with a few species also found in the North American portion of the Neotropics. It is the largest genus of flowering plants endemic to North America. Formerly placed in the family Scrophulariaceae by the Cronquist system, new genetic research has placed it in the vastly expanded family Plantaginaceae.

They have opposite leaves, partly tube-shaped, and two-lipped flowers and seed capsules. The most distinctive feature of the genus is the prominent staminode, an infertile stamen. The staminode takes a variety of forms in the different species; while it is typically a long straight filament extending to the mouth of the corolla, some are longer and extremely hairy, giving the general appearance of an open mouth with a fuzzy tongue protruding and inspiring the common name beardtongue.

Most penstemons form a durable woody stem (a caudex) and have persistent basal leaves, but some are fully deciduous perennials, the remainder being shrubs or subshrubs.: 7  Heights can range from 10 cm to as much as 3 metres. Along with their variable growth forms the penstemons have highly variable leaves, often with differnet leaf shapes on different parts of the same plant. Some species have highly reduced needle like leaves and others broad and rounded leaves, with their texture also running the range of hairy to smooth/glaborous.: 11 : 38  In the view of penstemon expert Robert Nold the defining evolutionary characteristic of the genus is adaptation to drought, as demonstrated by their numbers and diversity in the interior west of North America.: 53–54 

The one Asiatic species previously treated in Penstemon is now placed in a separate genus Pennellianthus. This leaves Penstemon a mostly Nearctic genus, with a few neotropical species.: 19  Although widespread across North America, and found in habitats ranging from open desert to moist forests, and up to the alpine zone,: 7  they are not typically common within their range.

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1. Flowers that would be particularly bee–friendly include hound‘s tongue, meadow clary, wood cranesbill and some purple varieties of penstemon.
2. Dorneywood‘s herbaceous borders are a delight, a throwback to Edwardian days with their fuchsias, salvia, sedum, agapanthus and penstemon.
3. Also, California‘s wildfires have given some homeowners the impression that natives are more of a fire hazard than other plants, which water district officials say is incorrect; on the contrary, they say, many natives, like the showy penstemon, are fire–resistant.