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Keckiella antirrhinoides

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Keckiella antirrhinoides

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Keckiella, Keckiella cordifolia, Rhamnus ilicifolia, Eulobus californicus, Bahiopsis parishii

Keckiella antirrhinoides (formerly Penstemon antirrhinoides) is a species of flowering shrub in the plantain family known by the common names snapdragon penstemon and chaparral beardtongue.

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It is native to the Mojave Desert and Sonoran Deserts of California, Arizona, and northern Baja California. It is also found in the chaparralColorado Desert ecotone of the Peninsular Ranges.

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Description

Keckiella antirrhinoides SEINet Arizona Chapter Keckiella antirrhinoides subsp microphylla

Keckiella antirrhinoides is desert shrub that grows one half to two and a half meters tall, with spreading branches.

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The oppositely-arranged leaves are up to 2 centimeters long and are lance-shaped or narrow ovals. They are deciduous during dry periods.

Keckiella antirrhinoides Yellow Bush Snapdragon

The plant produces branchlike inflorescences which bear snapdragon-like flowers. Each hairy, glandular flower is about 2 centimeters wide, with three lower lobes which lie flat or curve down and two upper lobes which join to form a curved lip. Inside the flower are shiny filamentous stamens holding anthers and a flat, densely hairy sterile stamen called a staminode. The flowers are light yellow and dry to nearly black.

References

Keckiella antirrhinoides Wikipedia