Jones' Penstemon is a species of wildflower commonly found in western North America. Also known as Penstemon jonesii, this perennial plant is characterized by its striking spikes of lavender-pink flowers and narrow, lance-shaped leaves. While "Jones' Penstemon" is the most commonly used name for this species, it also goes by several other synonyms. Some include Jones' Beardtongue, Uinta Basin Penstemon, and Wasatch Beardtongue. No matter what you call it, you cannot deny the beauty of this wildflower, and it is highly regarded for its ornamental value in gardens and natural landscapes.