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Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds

Penstemon strictus

5.00 (4 reviews)
  • HOW TO GROW
  • FAST FACTS
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HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow in late fall, pressing into the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. For spring planting, mix the seeds with moist sand and store in the refrigerator for 30-60 days before planting. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination. This seed can also be started indoors 6-8 weeks before planting in the spring.

Growing: Water seedlings until they become established. This plant develops rather slowly, and usually begins blooming in its second year. Mature plants tolerate drought well, though they also appreciate occasional watering in especially dry weather. After blooming cut the plant back to several inches above the soil, unless seed is wanted. Do not overwater, since this plant is particularly susceptible to root rot if the soil becomes too moist. If seeds are not required, cut the plant back after blooming has finished. This plant often self-sows, and is highly attractive to bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies.

Harvesting: For cut flowers, choose stems with flowers that have just opened. Strip the foliage that will fall below the water level, and place in water immediately.

Seed Saving: After the flowers fade, small pods will form that eventually open at the top to reveal the ripe seeds. Gather the seeds as soon as the pods have begun to open; watch them carefully to prevent loss, since the seeds can easily be blown away by the wind. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Penstemon strictus

Species Origin: US Native Wildflower

Type: Native Wildflowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

US Regions: Mountain, Arid/Desert

Seeds per Ounce: 30,000

Stratification: Cold/Wet for 8 Weeks

Germination Ease: Stratify 8 Weeks

Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun

Height: 30 Inches

Color: Blue

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer

Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Hummingbirds, Cut Flowers, Deer Resistant

Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds 5.0
Review By Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Awesome product!

Will plant seeds in fall per package instructions. Looking forward to them germinating next year. What I like most about Everwilde's products is the foil packaging that's guaranteed to keep seeds fresh as well as the in-depth planting and growing information that's right on the seed packets. Most seed packets just provide generic information but Everwilde provides information specific to the plant/ flowers. Also you get a lot of seeds in one packet. I used to purchase seeds from this company before they switched packaging glad I came back. Will continue to purchase Everwilde seeds!!! Thank you for a quality product.

Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds 5.0
Review By Susan DeBree

A favorite

I am looking forward to planting these, the fireweed and St. John's wort in a few weeks at a church camp that had to take out old, diseased Doug fir trees, and hope they will help restore the ground from the slash pile burns and equipment tracks. I really appreciate your variety of seeds and the packaging that helps maintain freshness.

Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds 5.0
Review By Jeanne

Haven't Planted yet

Speedy delivery. Nice packaging. Please get lobelia, Crystal Palace seeds. I've been looking all over for them.

Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds 5.0
Review By Randy

Thoughtful and useful gifts

I like sending gifts to family using Everwilde farms products.

Size Price Quantity
XL Mylar Packet (~2,000 Seeds) $3.25 -+
1 Oz Mylar (~30,000 Seeds) $12.00 $11.47 -+
1/4 Lb Mylar (113g) $28.90 -+
1 Lb Mylar (454g) $102.00 Notify Me
5 Lb Bulk Bag (2.27kg) $459.00 -+
10 Lb Bulk Bag (4.54kg) $816.00 -+
25 Lb Bulk Bag (11.3kg) $1,938.00 -+
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DESCRIPTION

These tall spikes of vibrant indigo blossoms are probably the most popular of the Penstemon family. Native to the Rockies, this variety flourishes in a wide range of garden conditions across most of the US. It is showy and popular with the insects in your garden too!
John Mitchell, an 18th century American botanist, recorded the first botanical description of this plant genus; Carl Linnaeus included it in his landmark publication Species Plantarum in 1753. According to legend, Native Americans once used this plant as a versatile medicinal remedy. Its unusual common name comes from a fuzzy "tongue" in each open bloom, which gives a slight resemblance to a mouth and a tongue. The genus name "Penstemon" comes from Greek words for "five threads," referring to the stamens of each blossom. The species name "strictus" means "stiff."

HOW TO GROW

Sowing: Direct sow in late fall, pressing into the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. For spring planting, mix the seeds with moist sand and store in the refrigerator for 30-60 days before planting. Keep the soil lightly moist until germination. This seed can also be started indoors 6-8 weeks before planting in the spring.

Growing: Water seedlings until they become established. This plant develops rather slowly, and usually begins blooming in its second year. Mature plants tolerate drought well, though they also appreciate occasional watering in especially dry weather. After blooming cut the plant back to several inches above the soil, unless seed is wanted. Do not overwater, since this plant is particularly susceptible to root rot if the soil becomes too moist. If seeds are not required, cut the plant back after blooming has finished. This plant often self-sows, and is highly attractive to bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies.

Harvesting: For cut flowers, choose stems with flowers that have just opened. Strip the foliage that will fall below the water level, and place in water immediately.

Seed Saving: After the flowers fade, small pods will form that eventually open at the top to reveal the ripe seeds. Gather the seeds as soon as the pods have begun to open; watch them carefully to prevent loss, since the seeds can easily be blown away by the wind. Store the seeds in a cool, dry place.

FAST FACTS

Latin Name: Penstemon strictus

Species Origin: US Native Wildflower

Type: Native Wildflowers

Life Cycle: Perennial

USDA Zones: 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

US Regions: Mountain, Arid/Desert

Seeds per Ounce: 30,000

Stratification: Cold/Wet for 8 Weeks

Germination Ease: Stratify 8 Weeks

Sunlight: Full Sun, Part Sun

Height: 30 Inches

Color: Blue

Bloom Season: Blooms Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer

Uses: Attracts Pollinators, Hummingbirds, Cut Flowers, Deer Resistant

Reviews

5.00
Global Rating: 5.00 from 4 reviews
5.0

Review By Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Awesome product!

Will plant seeds in fall per package instructions. Looking forward to them germinating next year. What I like most about Everwilde's products is the foil packaging that's guaranteed to keep seeds fresh as well as the in-depth planting and growing information that's right on the seed packets. Most seed packets just provide generic information but Everwilde provides information specific to the plant/ flowers. Also you get a lot of seeds in one packet. I used to purchase seeds from this company before they switched packaging glad I came back. Will continue to purchase Everwilde seeds!!! Thank you for a quality product.

5.0

Review By Susan DeBree

A favorite

I am looking forward to planting these, the fireweed and St. John's wort in a few weeks at a church camp that had to take out old, diseased Doug fir trees, and hope they will help restore the ground from the slash pile burns and equipment tracks. I really appreciate your variety of seeds and the packaging that helps maintain freshness.

5.0

Review By Jeanne

Haven't Planted yet

Speedy delivery. Nice packaging. Please get lobelia, Crystal Palace seeds. I've been looking all over for them.

5.0

Review By Randy

Thoughtful and useful gifts

I like sending gifts to family using Everwilde farms products.