Does anyone recognize the plant in the photo?
The photo is a close up caption from a photo taken in June of this year and of course it's a bit out of focus!
In 2008 I received a seed package labelled Penstemon caespitosus var albus. When it bloomed this year, I loved the numerous white blooms sitting just above the leaves. It was the eye catcher at the time. But I'm having doubts about its ID. Confident at the time, I sent seed to the Exchanges. I doubt the species name again.
Sharon
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Re: A Penstemon ID please
Beautiful plant!
The leaves on your plant, in particular, don't seem to match the shape descriptions for P. caespitosus either on the site posted by Hugh, or in the Lodewicks' Key to Genus Penstemon (which includes the variations in leaf shape in 4 varieties within the species).
From what can be made out from the photo, I don't think the flowers on your plant match either. The corolla seems to be rather flattened at the mouth-end on your plant, as opposed to a more expanded mouth, not "pinched", on P. caespitosus.
Clear photos, especially close-ups of a flower, would help, if you have any...
Nonetheless, your photo probably gives enough of the character of the plant that I'm sure a penstemon expert will come along soon with an ID for you!
Re: A Penstemon ID please
... and actually, I wonder if your plant is not a nice, compact, white-flowered form of Penstemon hirsutus 'Pygmaeus'?
(It seems this species is frequently sent out in seed exchanges in the guise of any of a wide variety of other species... I've ended up with it many times, at any rate! :))
Here's a beautiful example of a white-flowered Penstemon hirsutus 'Pygmaeus', third photo down:
http://www.alpinegardensociety.net/diaries/Wisley/+June+/208/
Re: A Penstemon ID please
Lori - P hirsutus was actually my first impression but the photo lacked detail. The overall impression is as you suggest.
I have not seen the white form. If you want information about the species, you would do well to refer to the online resource on the American Penstemon Society website, http://apsdev.org
Specific treatment at;
http://apsdev.org/identification/descriptions.php?whichspecies_name=caespitosus
Good luck!