Leighton Photography & Imaging

  • Home
  • Website
  • About
  • Portfolio
  • Contact
  • Newsletter
  • How to Download
  • Galleries
    • All Galleries
    • Search
    • Cart
    • Lightbox
    • Client Area
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
x
search results
Image 60 of 90
Prev Next
Less

Woodland Beardtongue - 3

Add to Cart
twitterlinkedinfacebook

While looking very similar to our native penstemons in both shape and color, the wooded beardtongue has a couple of minor differences such as its serrated opposite leaves and winged seeds. This beautiful member of the plantain family is found in the mountains between British Columbia and Northern California on the west coast. These were found and photographed above the Carbon River, about 15 miles northwest of Mount Rainier in Washington State.

Copyright
Rich Leighton
Image Size
7360x4912 / 26.5MB
Keywords
Angiosperms, Asterids, Carbon River, Cheloneae, Eudicots, Lamiales, Melmont Ghost Town, Nothochelone, Nothochelone nemorosa, PNW, Pacific NW, Pacific Northwest, Penstemon nemorosus, Pierce County, Plantaginaceae, Scrophulariaceae, Tracheophytes, Washington, beardtongue, beautiful, beauty, bloom, blooming, blooms, blossom, blossoms, botany, bud, color, false turtlehead, flora, flower, flowers, fresh, green, native, natural, nature, penstemon, plant, plants, purple, summer, turtlehead, wild, wildflower, wildflowers, woodland beardtongue, woodland penstemon
Contained in galleries
Blue & Purple Wildflowers, Plantaginaceae (Plantains & Beardtongues)
While looking very similar to our native penstemons in both shape and color, the wooded beardtongue has a couple of minor differences such as its serrated opposite leaves and winged seeds. This beautiful member of the plantain family is found in the mountains between British Columbia and Northern California on the west coast. These were found and photographed above the Carbon River, about 15 miles northwest of Mount Rainier in Washington State.