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Penstemon

(Scrophulariaceae - figwort family)
Beard-tongue. About 250 species of perennial herbs or shrubs, all but one native to N Amer, mostly to the western U.S. Many species are cultivated as ornamentals. Many are also important bee plants in the w U.S. They generally prefer a bit of shade, and not too dry soil.

acuminatus evgrn peren • ht 1½-2' • zones 3-9

St. Joseph's wand

Penstemon acuminatus - Jun 13 Penstemon acuminatus - Jun 13


native, dry - moist, part shade - sun
cent and w US; s cent Canada

The spoon-shaped basal leaves are dark green, glossy, evergreen. Clusters of blue flowers appear on upright stems in summer.

cat # 6I7C
$7.95 each


pinifolius evgrn peren • ht 8" • zones 5-9

pine-leaved penstemon

Penstemon pinifolius - Jun 13 Penstemon pinifolius - Jun 13


rock garden, sun - part shade
sw NM, se AZ, adjacent Mexico

An interesting species with evergreen, conifer-like foliage. Bears tubular, scarlet flowers to 11/2" long, in summer. Slow spreader, neat and restrained in growth. Suitable for rock gardens.

cat # 6I7M
$7.95 each