General Culture:
Easily grown average, dry to medium moisture, well-drained soil in full sun. Avoid wet, poorly-drained soils.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
This penstemon cultivar is a clump-forming perennial which typically grows 1.5-2.5' tall. Features pinkish-red, two-lipped, tubular flowers borne in well-spaced, terminal spikes atop erect, rigid stems. Flowers bloom mid-spring to early summer. Narrow, lance-shaped, willow-like, medium green leaves. This cultivar is evergreen in warm winter climates. Penstemon in Greek means five stamens (four are fertile and one is sterile). Penstemon is sometimes commonly called beard tongue because the sterile stamen has a tuft of small hairs.
Problems:
No serious insect or disease problems. Root rot can occur in wet, poorly-drained soils. Leaf spots are occasional problems.
Uses:
Mass in sunny borders, cottage gardens and naturalized areas.
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