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Firleaf Beardtongue
Penstemon abietinus
NatureServe conservation status
Global (G-rank): G2
State (S-rank): S2
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Phenology
Flowering from June into early July.
Diagnostic characteristics
While Penstemon abietinus is similar to P. linarioides, fir-leaf penstemon has a golden-orange bearded staminode across its full length rather than long yellow hairs at the apex and sparse hairs on the proximal sides. P. abietinus also has purplish-black anthers and no white band along the suture.
Species range
Penstemon abietinus is an Utah endemic mainly known from Salina Canyon and the Fishlake Plateau regions.








