Penstemon hirsutus
Hairy Beardtongue
Native wildflower to the eastern United States which occurs on rock outcrops. Thrives on thin soil, good drainage, and open shade or full sun. Lavender to white flowers are borne on tall, erect stems in early to mid-summer. It is the shortest of our four Penstemons.
Additional Information:
The common name of Beard-tongue comes from the tuft of yellow hairs just outside of the throats of the flowers which resemble delicate Snapdragons.
Height 12-36 Inches
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Spread 12-24 Inches
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Bloom/Seasonal Color Lavender
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USDA Hardiness Zone 4-9
Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:
While technically classified as perennials, excessive soil richness may result in a short life for a Penstemon. Good, rich, moisture retentive soil will result in a taller plant; lean, dry soil will keep it shorter.
Characteristics & Attributes
Hydrologic Designation
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Nature Attracting
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Hummingbird |
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Butterfly |
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Season of Interest
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Soil Moisture
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Special Uses
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Sun Exposure
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Full Sun |
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Medium Sun/Average Shade |
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Wildlife Benefit
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