Vascular Plants of the Gila Wilderness

Presented in Association with the
Western New Mexico University Department of Natural Sciences

Penstemon metcalfei Wooton & Standley
(Metcalfe's Penstemon)

Family: Plantaginaceae, formerly Scrophulariaceae

Status: Native, Species of Concern USFWS, Species of Concern State of NM, Sensitive Species USFS

Synonyms:
None

Penstemon metcalfei is a pink and blue penstemon found only in a small area of the Black Range. It is found in a narrow, moist canyon with flowing water and shade at upper elevation. The corolla tube is pink, and the lobes are blue. It has triangular, clasping three-veined leaves. A questions remains about how Penstemon metcalfei is related to Penstemon oliganthus and Penstemon whippleanus.
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Penstemon metcalfei, photo Russ Kleinman & Patrice Mutchnick, Black Range, North Percha Creek, September 17, 2011



Penstemon metcalfei, photo Russ Kleinman & Kelly Kindscher, Black Range, North Percha Creek, July 26, 2008



Penstemon metcalfei, growth habit, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009



Penstemon metcalfei, flower, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009



Penstemon metcalfei, growth habit, photo Russ Kleinman & Patrice Mutchnick, Black Range, North Percha Creek, September 17, 2011



Penstemon metcalfei, lateral view of flower, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009



Penstemon metcalfei, capsules, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009



Penstemon metcalfei, closeup of leaf, photo Russ Kleinman, Gene Jercinovic & Patrick Alexander, Black Range, North Percha Creek, Aug. 22, 2009


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