Arbor Mundi
Pale Beardtongue Wild Plant

Pale Beardtongue Wild Plant

NamePale Beardtongue Wild Plant
Species NamePenstemon pallidus
Common NamePale Beardtongue
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)1
Container Typenone
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultybeginner
Foliage Typebroadleaf
Height (cm)30
Nebari (Root Flare) Qualitynone
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesThis specimen is a wild herbaceous plant, not a bonsai. Its notable features are its distinctive white, tubular flowers with internal purple markings, typical of the Penstemon genus. No bonsai-specific features are present.

Description

This image depicts a Pale Beardtongue (Penstemon pallidus), a herbaceous perennial native to North America, characterized by its upright growth and clusters of delicate white, bell-shaped flowers with subtle purple venation. This is a wild plant, not a cultivated bonsai specimen, therefore many bonsai-specific fields are not applicable.

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