Penstemon Teucrioides
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''Penstemon teucrioides'', commonly known as grayleaf creeping penstemon, germander penstemon and germander beardtounge, is a perennial species of plant in the large and colorful ''
Penstemon ''Penstemon'' , the beardtongues, is a large genus of roughly 280 species of flowering plants native to North America from northern Canada to Central America. It is the largest genus of flowering plants endemic to North America. As well as bein ...
'' genus. It is a ground hugging plant that is native to just five counties in the mountains of Colorado. Though it has a very limited range it is widely grown in
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Description

''Penstemon teucrioides'' is a low growing mat forming species of
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that has somewhat woody stems. Both the leaves and the stems have an somewhat ashy, gray appearance due to dense, pointed, backwards facing hairs. The stems may fully lay down on the ground () or may curve upwards towards their ends (). The height of the plant ranges from 2–10 centimeters. The plants may spread to be about 60 centimeters in diameter. The leaves are arranged in pairs on the stems with five to nine pairs per stem. Leaves are crowded together and are very narrow. The bases of each leaf is tapered while the ends come to a sharp point, usually with the middle vein of the leaf forming an extended tip (
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), but sometimes tapering to the tip (
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). They are 4–14 millimeters long and just 0.5–1.4 millimeters wide.


Flowers

''Penstemon teucrioides'' has showy, funnel shaped, blue or violet flowers, with a white or yellowish interior and reddish-violet
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s. The fused flower petals are 15–19 millimeters long, with a tube length of about 6–7 millimters and a width of 4–5.5 millimeters. The sterile
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is covered in covered in yellow-orange hairs and 8–9 millimeters in length. Flowering may be from May to July in its native habitat, but is occasionally as late as August.


Chemistry

The major
iridoid Iridoids are a type of monoterpenoids in the general form of cyclopentanopyran, found in a wide variety of plants and some animals. They are biosynthetically derived from 8-oxogeranial. Iridoids are typically found in plants as glycosides, mo ...
s of ''Penstemon teucrioides'' are
aucubin Aucubin is an iridoid glycoside. Iridoids are commonly found in plants and function as defensive compounds. Iridoids decrease the growth rates of many generalist herbivores. Natural occurrences Aucubin, as other Iridoid, iridoids, is found in ...
, isoscrophularioside, and trans-eurostoside. They also have minor amounts of mussaenoside, 8-epiloganin, geniposide, and methyl gardoside.


Taxonomy

''Penstemon teucrioides'' was first scientifically described by
Edward Lee Greene Edward Lee Greene (August 20, 1843–November 10, 1915) was an American botanist known for his numerous publications including the two-part ''Landmarks of Botanical History'' and the describing of over 4,400 species of plants in the American W ...
in 1901 and given its present
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. It has no
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or
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.


Names

The species name, ''teucrioides'', means resembling ''
Teucrium ''Teucrium'' is a cosmopolitan genus of flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae, commonly known as germanders. Plants in this genus are perennial herbs or shrubs, with branches that are more or less square in cross-section, leaves arranged ...
'', a genus of plants commonly called germanders. It is known by the
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"creeping penstemon", but it shares this name with at least two other species, '' Penstemon davidsonii'' and '' Penstemon linarioides''. To distinguish it from them it is sometimes called the "grayleaf creeping penstemon". It is also known both as the "germander penstemon" and the "germander beardtounge".


Distribution and habitat

''Penstemon teucrioides'' is found in central and southern mountains of Colorado. It is
endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found only in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also foun ...
to the state of Colorado and has been found in just five counties,
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, Chaffee, Gunnison, Hinsdale, and Saguache. A reported collection of the species from
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in 1915 is generally regarded as an error. Though it grows in the mountains, this species is found in the
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lands within the mountains such as in
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and the upper drainage of the
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. It grows at elevations of 2200–3400 meters.


Ecology

Though it is not a major source of food, the
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has been observed to eat the seeds of ''Penstemon teucrioides'' in September. The parasitic flower orange paintbrush uses ''P. teucrioides'' as a host and takes the plant toxin aucubin (see chemistry) in addition to taking energy from it.


Cultivation

Though its range is restricted, grayleaf creeping penstemon is much more widely cultivated in North America and in the United Kingdom. It is noted as being more vigorous in cultivation than the closely related mat penstemon or Thompson's beardtongue by the penstemon experts David Way and Peter James. As is typical of penstemons, they require well drained soil and prefer sand or small rock chips, but are not particular about
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. They are typically grown in
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s or troughs due to their very short height. The seeds take about eight weeks to germinate. The seeds have relatively low germination rates, only 20% after 30 days at 21°C and also 20% in six days when planted at 4.5°C and then raised to 21°C. It is winter hardy in
USDA zone A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations. The original and most widely ...
s 4–8.


References

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