Masses of snapdragon-like blooms in early- and midsummer
One of the finest sources of blue color for the summer garden, Rocky Mountain Penstemon is a native U.S. plant that gardeners in many parts of the country have come to treasure. The intense blue blooms, 1 inch across and shaped somewhat like a snapdragon, open all along sturdy, erect 2?- to 3-foot stems, rising from an attractive basal rosette of rich green foliage.
The show begins in early summer and continues for more than a month, giving you enough bloomspikes to fill every vase in the house. But be sure to leave some on the plant—hummingbirds and butterflies love this Rocky Mountain Penstemon almost as much as you do, and will visit your garden in droves to sip its nectar.
Easy to grow in full sun and in fertile, well-drained soil, Rocky Mountain Penstemon can be direct sown. As its name suggests, it is native to Wyoming and Utah, but adapts well to many parts of the country. Rocky Mountain Penstemon will come true from seed, so let it self-sow for years of effortless color.
(P)Pkt of 100 seeds
Genus:Penstemon
Species:strictus
Variety:Rocky Mountain
Item Form:(P)?Pkt of 100 seeds
Zone:3 – 8
Bloom Start To End:Early Summer – Mid Summer
Habit:Upright
Seeds Per Pack:100
Plant Height:24 in – 2 ft 6 in
Bloom Size:1 in
Additional Characteristics:Butterfly Lovers,?Direct Sow,?Flower,?Hummingbird Lovers
Bloom Color:Blue
Foliage Color:Dark Green
Light Requirements:Full Sun
Soil Tolerance:Normal,? loamy
Uses:Cut Flowers,?Ornamental,?Outdoor,?Wildflowers
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