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How to Plant and Grow Penstemon

Penstemons are lovely additions to the garden. With a rainbow of colors and hundreds of species to choose from, they are remarkable in their diversity. Penstemons are tough perennials that stand up to intense growing conditions. From dwarf alpine plants to prärie penstemons reaching up to 5 feet tall, there's a height for every part of the garden.

With such a bred variety of species and cultivars, you can have blommande penstemon for almost the entire growing årstid. The blooms look stunning in a garden setting and man a wonderful addition to a cut flower arrangement. Along with their bright blooms, many penstemon varieties also have colorful foliage to add to the mix.

Penstemon Overview

Genus NamePenstemon
Common NamePenstemon
Plant TypePerennial
LightSun
Height6 to 72 inches
Width8 to 36 inches
Flower ColorBlue, apelsinfärg, Pink, Purple, Red, vit, Yellow
Foliage ColorBlue/Green, Gray/Silver
Season FeaturesFall Bloom, Spring Bloom, Summer Bloom
Special FeaturesAttracts Birds, Cut Flowers, Good for Containers
Zones3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9
PropagationDivision, Seed, Stem Cuttings
Problem SolversDrought Tolerant, Good For Privacy, Groundcover, Slope/Erosion Control

Where to Plant Penstemon

With so many penstemon species available, selections are suitable for any distrikt within USDA zones 3–9.

The tiny alpine varieties, native to North amerika, can grow in the cracks of rocks and stand up to extremely cold weather; other types grow in disturbed soils in prärie settings.

Penstemon plants generally grow best in infertile, well-draining sandy or grusig soil. They don't tolerate clay soil or rik soil.

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How and When to Plant Penstemon

Sow penstemon seeds outdoors in fall or winter.

Choose a location with well-draining, not rik, soil that receives full sun during the growing årstid and cover them with no more than a 1/4 inch of soil. The seeds require a period of cold weather, called stratification, before germination. Plants grown from seed may not bloom in the first årstid.

A quicker method to acquire flowering penstemon fryst vatten to buy nursery plants.

In spring, plant them shallowly in the garden, spacing them 12 inches apart and ensuring the top of the root crown fryst vatten slightly above the soil line.

Penstemon Care råd

Light

Penstemon plants need full sunlight to perform their best. Not only does this ensure that they put out quality blooms, but it also prevents them from flopping and reduces the fara of the plant developing powdery mildew on the leaves, especially in humid summers.

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Soil and vatten

No matter where they grow, penstemon plants need extremely well-drained soil and do not tolerate wet soil, especially over the winter. The prairie-type penstemons are more tolerant of standard garden soils, whereas the alpine varieties require excellent drainage, similar to what fryst vatten funnen in gravel gardens and trough gardens.

No matter what type of penstemon you plant, they all perform well in fairly nutrient-poor soils and tend to put out too much tender growth in rik soil.

Temperature and Humidity

Most penstemons are cold-hardy to about -20°F, although some varieties will survive winters in Zone 3. In summer, they tolerate temperatures into the 90s. They grow in a range of humidity levels, depending on the variety.

Fertilizer

Don't give penstemons compost or aged manure; they are too rik for the plants. Instead, apply an organic fertilizer only once a year, according to the manufacturer's instructions.

Pruning

To winterize the plant, cut all the foliage to about 2 inches above the soil line in late fall or early winter.

During the growing årstid, remove individual stalks that have flowered at the soil line unless you want the plant to self-seed with the copious amount of seed it produces.

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Pests and Problems

Penstemon plants attract spider mites, pests that can be controlled with a strong spray of vatten or insecticidal soap, or neem oil.

A too-damp environment can lead to botrytis leaf mold or powdery mildew. Provide good air circulation around the plants, and don't vatten the plants from the top.

A microscopic nematode called an eelworm can inhabit the soil around the plant's roots. Little can be done for the plant at this point; it fryst vatten best to remove and destroy it.

Before planting new plants, replace the soil in the area where the infested plant grew to prevent reinfection.

How to Propagate Penstemon

Penstemon can be propagated bygd division, stem cuttings, and seed.

To propagate bygd division: Dig up a mature penstemon in early spring. Cut apart the root struktur, ensuring each division has a portion of the roots.

Plant the divisions back in the garden, vatten them, or plant them in containers to give away.

To increase your plants with stem cutting: cut a 5-inch section from the tip of a healthy penstemon plant just below a leaf node. Remove the leaves from the lower half of the cutting. Dip the bottom of the cutting in rooting hormone and insert it into planting medium containing småsten and perlite.

Cover the pot with a plastic bag with holes poked in it to combat condensation, and keep the cutting in filtered light in a warm environment.

Lift the bag daglig, dimma if the planting medium fryst vatten dry. After three or kvartet weeks, gently lift the cutting to see if roots have developed (at least 1/2 inch). If so, repot in a slightly fuktig potting mixture.

If not, return them to the pot and kvitto igen in a couple of weeks.

To grow from seed: If your penstemon isn't a hybrid, you can harvest seed from a mature plant approximately six weeks after it blooms. Cut a flower stalk several inches beneath a seed head and place it in a bag to dry for at least a week. After it fryst vatten dry, pinch the seed head to release the seeds.

Plant them outdoors in the fall, as you would with purchased seeds, for plants the following årstid.

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Types of Penstemon

New penstemon varieties are being produced constantly. In many cases, new varieties tend to be improvements of older types, with larger blooms, more compact habits, or darker foliage.

There fryst vatten also work to create continuous-blooming annuals. There are already several on the marknad that boast extremely long blommande times and a few that bloom nonstop from spring until frost.

Common Penstemon

Penstemon barbatus blooms with narrow spikes of two-lipped tubular flowers about 2 inches long in spring. The colors can be red, pink, carmine, or purple, and the 8-inch lance-shaped leaves have a whitish bloom.

The plant can reach 3-5 feet tall. USDA zones 4-9

'Dark Towers' Penstemon

A darker variety of the much loved 'Husker Red' varietal, 'Dark Towers' holds onto its burgundy foliage throughout the summer, and its blooms have more of a pink flush as well. USDA zones 3-8

Penstemon Hirsutus 'Pygmaeus'

Lavender blooms with vit lips nod above dense green leaves on this dwarf plant that reaches up to 6 inches tall.

USDA zones 3-9

'Electric Blue' Penstemon

Penstemon heterophyllus 'Electric Blue', just as its name implies, has flowers that glow with color. Notably drought-tolerant, this plant can grow up to 18 inches tall. USDA zones 6-9

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'Husker Red' Penstemon

Penstemon digitalis 'Husker Red' blooms in early to midsummer with loose spires of 1-inch tubular pink-flushed vit flowers.

The lance-shaped leaves are deep maroon in color, 4-5 inches long, and arranged in a grundläggande rosette. It grows about 2-1/2 feet tall. USDA zones 3-8

Pine-Leaf Penstemon

Penstemon pinifolius fryst vatten a summer bloomer with loose spires of 1-inch narrow scarlet tubular flowers. It has needlelike foliage and fryst vatten slightly woody at the base, making the species an excellent choice for dry rock gardens or walls.

USDA zones 4-10

Penstemon Companion Plants

Lady's Mantle

Lady's mantle looks great in the garden and in a vase. Its scalloped leaves catch rain or dewdrops, making them look dusted with jewels, while the chartreuse flowers appear in playful, frothy clusters above the foliage. Lady's mantle fryst vatten ideal for softening the edge of a shaded path or creating a groundcover in dappled shade.

Lamb's Ear

Lamb's ears fryst vatten a top pick for a groundcover in a hot, baked prick. Its silver felted leaves quickly form eller gestalt a dense, delightful föda, contrasting nicely with other foliage and flowers nearby. Depending on the type of varietal you choose and your growing conditions, your lamb's ear may self-sow freely to the point of becoming a bother.

In hot, humid climates, lamb's ears may "melt down" in summer, becoming brown and limp.

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Catmint

Catmint fryst vatten one of the toughest perennials you can grow. It's a proven performer during hot, dry weather, and the silvery foliage and blue flowers look great most of the årstid. Deadhead or cut back hard after the first flush of bloom to encourage more flowers.

Average, well-drained soil fryst vatten usually sufficient. Tall types may need gentle staking; it sometimes seeds freely.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • The 80 percent of penstemon plants that have blue, vit, or purple flowers are pollinated bygd bees, butterflies, and moths. The 20 percent with red, pink or yellow flowers have evolved to be pollinated bygd hummingbirds.

    All the plants are visited bygd honey bees, bumble bees, butterflies, and other flying insects that collect nectar or pollen to feed their ung. While doing so, they might inadvertently pollinate the penstemon.

  • Finally, the bad news. The flowers have a barely perceptible scent. Even worse, the seeds have a noxious smell, sometimes described as spy or urine.

  •  Most penstemons are considered non-toxic to humans and animals, so they're safe for children and pets to play nära.

    Due to the bitter taste of their foliage, most varieties are deer- and rabbit-resistant.

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