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| − | | name = ''LATINNAME'' <!--- replace LATINNAME with the actual latin name --> | + | | name = ''Pentstemon'' |
| | | common_names = <!--- if multiple, list all, if none, leave blank --> | | | common_names = <!--- if multiple, list all, if none, leave blank --> |
| | | growth_habit = ? <!--- tree, shrub, herbaceous, vine, etc --> | | | growth_habit = ? <!--- tree, shrub, herbaceous, vine, etc --> |
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| | {{Inc| | | {{Inc| |
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| + | Pentstemon (Greek for five stamens, all five stamens being present, whereas related genera have only four; but in Pentstemon one of the stamens is sterile). Sometimes written Pentstemon. Scrophulariaceae. Pentstemon. Beard-tongue. Tubular- flowered bedding and border plants, mostly of bright colors; many are natives in the United States. |
| − | Pentstemon (Greek for five stamens, all five stamens being present, | |
| − | whereas related genera have only four; but in Pentstemon one of the | |
| − | stamens is sterile). Sometimes written Pentstemon. Scrophu- | |
| − | lariaceae. Pentstemon. Beard-tongue. Tubular- flowered bedding and
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| − | border plants, mostly of bright colors; many are natives in the | |
| − | United States. | |
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| | Perennial herbs or shrubs of medium or small size, spring- and | | Perennial herbs or shrubs of medium or small size, spring- and |
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| | directly from the wild. | | directly from the wild. |
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| − | INDEX.
| + | As the pentstemons are mostly attractive plants, any number of them |
| | + | may appear in the lists of distributors of native plants. P. |
| | + | baccharifolius. Hook. Glabrous or only obscurely puberulent, leafy at |
| | + | base, 2 ft.: lvs. oblong, sharp-toothed, sessile: fls. deep carmine- |
| | + | red, on 1-3-fld. peduncles; corolla 1 in. long, broadly tubular, with |
| | + | short 2-lipped limb; sterile filament naked. Texas. J.F. 3:227.—P. |
| | + | pygmaeus is a name listed abroad: "very compact-growing; pale purple |
| | + | and white fls."—P. virgatus, Gray. Glabrous or slightly glandular, |
| | + | the st. strict and long: lvs. linear-lanceolate: fls. lilac with |
| | + | purple veins, in a virgatc thyrse; corolla 3/4 in. long, with a wide |
| | + | throat and distinctly 2-lipped. New Mex., Ariz. |
| | + | {{SCH}} |
| | + | }} |
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| | + | ==Cultivation== |
| | + | {{edit-cult}}<!--- Type cultivation info below this line, then delete this entire line --> |
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| | + | ===Propagation=== |
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| | + | ===Pests and diseases=== |
| | + | {{edit-pests}}<!--- Type pest/disease info below this line, then delete this entire line --> |
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| | + | ==Species== |
| | + | {{Inc| |
| | acuminatus, 21. Douglasii, 1. Murrayanus,20 | | acuminatus, 21. Douglasii, 1. Murrayanus,20 |
| | alpinus, 15. Eatonii, 9. Newberryi, 1. | | alpinus, 15. Eatonii, 9. Newberryi, 1. |
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| | diffusus, 41. Mensiesii, 1. Wrightii, 18. | | diffusus, 41. Mensiesii, 1. Wrightii, 18. |
| | Digitalis, 30. miniatus, 9. | | Digitalis, 30. miniatus, 9. |
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| − | As the pentstemons are mostly attractive plants, any number of them
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| − | may appear in the lists of distributors of native plants. P.
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| − | baccharifolius. Hook. Glabrous or only obscurely puberulent, leafy at
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| − | base, 2 ft.: lvs. oblong, sharp-toothed, sessile: fls. deep carmine-
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| − | red, on 1-3-fld. peduncles; corolla 1 in. long, broadly tubular, with
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| − | short 2-lipped limb; sterile filament naked. Texas. J.F. 3:227.—P.
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| − | pygmaeus is a name listed abroad: "very compact-growing; pale purple
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| − | and white fls."—P. virgatus, Gray. Glabrous or slightly glandular,
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| − | the st. strict and long: lvs. linear-lanceolate: fls. lilac with
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| − | purple veins, in a virgatc thyrse; corolla 3/4 in. long, with a wide
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| − | throat and distinctly 2-lipped. New Mex., Ariz.
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| | {{SCH}} | | {{SCH}} |
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| − | ==Cultivation==
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| − | ===Pests and diseases===
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| − | ==Species==
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| | ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |