Wednesday, July 15, 2020 The Nugget Newspaper, Sisters, Oregon 5 Sisters is home to rare botanical treasure By Rima Givot Correspondent Wi t h g r e a t s u m m e r weather and little opportu- nity to gather inside, people are increasingly looking to nature to find peace, rec- reation, and entertainment. We are especially lucky to have access to local natural resources that draw so many people to Sisters, including the snow-capped mountains, dark skies at night, and pub- lic lands with miles of var- ied forest ecosystems, from the alpine to the high desert, supporting a rich diversity of species. Sisters Country is espe- cially fortunate to host a beautiful and rare endemic plant, Peck9s penstemon (Penstemon peckii), which inhabits the ponderosa pine forests in the transi- tion between subalpine and high desert biomes. Listed as a sensitive species by the U.S. Forest Service and the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and as a species of concern on the Oregon Natural Heritage Program list, Peck9s penstemon grows in open forests with seasonal moisture. According to a study done by Sisters ecologist Maret Pajutee, its range covers about 485 square miles west and northwest from Sisters around Black Butte and into Camp Sherman. This dainty plant has deep red, maroon, or green stems, with slen- der arching green or dark red leaves, and bunches of trumpet-like pink, purple, or blue flowers topping a stem that blooms from June into July. Peck9s penstemon is similar to its much more common cousin Lowly pen- stemon (Penstemon humilis), which has more tear-dropped leaves, especially at the base of the flower stalks, and blue to purple flowers. Both of these flowering species are key sources of food for pol- linators like butterflies, bees, flies and hummingbirds. With only about 247,000 Peck9s penstemon plants in the world, all of which live in Central Oregon, finding them feels like discovering a rare treasure, and as Sisters residents it is important for us to know and care for this PHOTO BY RIMA GIVOT Peck’s penstemon (Penstemon peckii) growing in and near Trout Creek, north of the new Hayden Homes. Summer Days & Nights... TRUCKLOAD HOT TUB & SWIM SPA SALE! Reserve your hot tub or swim spa now. We have truckloads of inventory already on order. wildflower so that we can protect its habitat and pre- serve local biodiversity. Most Peck9s penstemon plants grow on Forest Service land, but private landowners can also manage their land to enhance habitat and help preserve this unique plant by leaving land in its natu- ral state and supporting the native landscape. Peck9s penstemon has been documented to grow primarily in temporal moist areas and along waterways feeding the Metolius River and Whychus Creek. Close to Sisters, Peck9s penstemon generally grows within 50 meters of Trout Creek, an ephemeral stream that inter- sects Highway 242 just west of Crossroads and traverses Trout Creek Conservation Area, a 160-acre conserva- tion forest owned by Sisters School District and managed to protect Peck9s penstemon habitat between Sisters High School and Tollgate. Trout Creek flows east just north of the Hayden Homes and Ray9s complex, runs under Highway 22, and eventually meets Indian Ford Creek east of Camp Polk road. Trout Creek is typically dry most of the year between Highway 242 and Indian Ford Creek, flowing only in the winter during sudden warm periods when snow melts and in the late spring. Preserving habitat and increasing awareness of Peck9s penstemon is impor- tant to sustaining genetic diversity and preventing the plant from disappearing altogether. With increased awareness and community PHOTO BY RIMA GIVOT Lowly penstemon (Penstemon humilis) growing in Trout Creek Conservation Area forest and surrounding area. support, people can have a positive impact on conserva- tion of this wildflower and sustain enjoyment of this natural treasure. This is the perfect time of year to catch it in flower, and if you are lucky you might even watch a hummingbird or butterfly enjoy its delicious nectar. r e m m u s r u o y l l For a t h g i r s d e e n t c e j o pr here in Sisters! Lumber • Hardware • Paint Fencing & Decking • Doors & Windows FREE Local Delivery! Hours: M-F 8 to 5, Sat. 8 to 4, Closed Sundays 440 N. Pine St. • 541-549-8141 • www.hoyts.net CHECK OUT Summer Silk Yarn THIS WEEK’S NUGGET INSERT! From Berroco Ray’s Food Place Boneless Skinless Chicken Breast or Thighs Value Pack $1.89 per lb. NW Grown Fresh Blueberries, 18 oz. $4.99 each Dreyer’s Ice Cream, 1.5 qt. $3.99, selected Order now and get... 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