Penstemon fruticosus
Noun: * A low-growing, bushy, perennial plant (Penstemon fruticosus) native to western North America, characterized by narrow, often shrubby stems and clusters of showy, tubular flowers, typically in shades of pale lavender or blue-violet, at the ends of its stems. It is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family (Plantaginaceae).
Penstemon fruticosus is used as the precise botanical or common name for this specific plant species. It is primarily used in scientific, horticultural, and ecological contexts. * Example: The rocky slope was dotted with the vibrant blooms of Penstemon fruticosus. * Example: For a drought-tolerant rock garden, consider planting Penstemon fruticosus.
- The name can be used in taxonomic descriptions to specify this species within the larger genus.
- Example: The study compared the pollination rates of with those of other native penstemons.
- Shrubby Penstemon: A common name for .
- Bush Penstemon: Another common name for this species.
- Penstemon: The genus name, referring to the large group of related plants commonly called "beardtongues."
- Shrubby penstemon
- Bush penstemon
Penstemon fruticosus has only one specific meaning as the botanical name for this particular plant species. It does not have other general or figurative meanings.
- low bushy plant with large showy pale lavender or blue-violet flowers in narrow clusters at ends of stems