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Morphology
- Stem
- Erect, 1-4, stout, unbranched, pubescent, arising from large rootstocks.
- Leaves
- Basal leaves stalked, spatulate, frequently absent or withered; stem leaves opposite, simple, sessile or clasping, thick, lanceolate to ovate, 1.5 to 6 inches long, 1/2 to 2 inches wide, glabrous or minutely hairy; margins weakly to sharply toothed.
- Inflorescence
- Panicles, elongate, 4 to 20 inches long, with 3-8 distinct whorl-like clusters of 2-6 flowers.
- Flower
- Calyces 5-lobed, glandular-pubescent, sticky; corollas showy, 1.5 to 2 inches long, pale-purple, white or pinkish, strongly 2-lipped, upper lip 2-lobed, lower lip 3-lobed, lobes rounded, glabrous inside, finely pubescent outside; throat with prominent magenta or violet lines; stamens 5; 4 fertile; 1 sterile, flat-tipped, curving backward, bearded with golden-yellow hairs.
- Fruit
- Capsules, egg-shaped, 1/2 to 3/4 inch long, woody; seeds small, numerous, black.
Ecology
- Habitat
- Dry, rocky open prairies, eroded pastures, and hillsides, on limestone, sandy loam, or gypsum soils.
- Distribution
- East 2/3 of Kansas.
Practical Information
- Forage Value
- Livestock, particularly sheep, readily consume new growth of cobaea penstemon.
Additional Notes
Comments
The plant may be 2-3 years old before producing blossoms.
Quick Facts
- Plant Type
- Wildflower
- Family
- Plantaginaceae – Plantain Family
- Life Span
- Perennial
- Height
- 6-40 inches
- Last Updated
- 2025-02-15
Color Groups
Blue, Purple, Lavender & Violet Wildflowers
Flowering Period
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Blooms: May, June