Penstemon nitidus


Smooth Blue Beardtongue

Flower Side
Jean-Louis Legare Regional Park
17-May-2003

Nitidus:  Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this species.  

plants herbaceous; NOT shrubby

stem NOT woody

stems erect or nearly so; NOT decumbent to ascending

stems and leaves glabrous; NOT puberulent

stems and leaves glaucous

lower bracts suborbicular; NOT lanceolate

flowers NOT:[numerous in dense terminal spikes or nodal clusters]

flowers 12-25 mm long; NOT 25-40 mm long, NOT 8-12 mm long

flowers blue; NOT purple to violet, NOT white, NOT finely purplish lined, NOT spotted

corolla-tube broad funnelform, decidedly widened towards the throat; NOT slender and only slightly widened towards the throat

style included

style NOT yellow-pilose

 

Penstemon: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora and Flora of Alberta leading to this genus.

plants mostly more than 4 dm high (Flora of Alberta).  This specimen, photographed during a dry spring, is clearly less than 4 dm.

leaves all or chiefly cauline (sometimes also with a basal rosette)

principal leaves opposite or whorled

leaves entire

leaves NOT pinnately or bipinnately lobed

leaves NOT:[small and palmately veined]

plants NOT with showy flowers mostly in the leaf axils

plants NOT:[with flowers all axillary and less than 7mm long]

calyx NOT:[tubular, sharply angled]

calyx 5-parted; NOT 4-toothed, NOT 4-lobed

corolla 5 mm long or longer

upper lip of corolla erect; NOT arching

corolla NOT spurred at the base

four anther-bearing stamens and one long sterile stamen (staminode)

 

Scrophulariaceae: Answers to key questions in Budd's Flora leading to this family. 

herbs

plants green or with some chlorophyll

plants NOT aquatic

leaves NOT bearing bladders

stems NOT square

flowers NOT in heads or spikes

flowers with two floral rings, but with the petals wholly or partly united forming a tube or bell

corolla irregular

ovary superior

fruit a many-seeded capsule; NOT composed of four nutlets