Small-flowered Penstemon
Small-flowered Penstemon (Penstemon procerus) is a perennial in the figwort family. It grows from a woody base and often forms clumps. The green leaves are oval to lanceolate, growing oppositely and a few leaves grow around the bae on short stems. Small purple-blue flowers grow in whorls around the stem.
After flowering, capsules form with many seeds. They can be spotted in late-spring in lower meadows and damp slopes and later in higher elevations in seep-zone glades and along rocky ridges. It is sometimes called “tall beardtongue.”
Some photos taken by the author are shared here in a Google Photos Album (link):


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