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Wildflowers - Penstemon Seeds
Penstemon is also known as Beardtongue, and comes in many colors and sizes. The trumpet-shaped flowers are well liked by hummingbirds and other pollinators. I got an epic photo one time of a bumblebee that had curled up inside one of these tubular blooms for the night. We had a field of Large Flowered Beardtongue, and the blue gray waxy foliage was just as beautiful as the flowers themselves. It was amazing to watch them uncurl each spring, and put forth their blooms. Most penstemon seeds are perennials, but are not quite as slow as some. They are pretty drought resistant, and usually put on a pretty good flower show in their second growing season. There are also quite a few colors to pick from here, so check out all the options of reds, pinks, purples, whites, and blues.
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Eastern Gray Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon canescens Quick View
xEastern Gray Beardtongue Seeds
Penstemon canescens
Blooming in varying shades of pink and purple, this pretty wildflower is often found growing on dry, rocky soils of the eastern US. The leaves usually have a grayish look, and hummingbirds love the tubular flowers. The plant's unusual name comes from the fuzzy tongue in each open bloom.
Starting at $3.75 USD -
Eaton's Penstemon Seeds Penstemon eatonii Quick View
xEaton's Penstemon Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
Hairy Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon hirsutus Quick View
xHairy Beardtongue Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD -
On Sale! Rocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds Penstemon strictus Quick View
xRocky Mountain Penstemon Seeds
Starting at $3.25 USD -
Out of Stock Showy Beardtongue Seeds Penstemon cobaea Quick View
xShowy Beardtongue Seeds
Starting at $3.48 USD
Penstemon is also known as Beardtongue, and comes in many colors and sizes. The trumpet-shaped flowers are well liked by hummingbirds and other pollinators. I got an epic photo one time of a bumblebee that had curled up inside one of these tubular blooms for the night. We had a field of Large Flowered Beardtongue, and the blue gray waxy foliage was just as beautiful as the flowers themselves. It was amazing to watch them uncurl each spring, and put forth their blooms. Most penstemon seeds are perennials, but are not quite as slow as some. They are pretty drought resistant, and usually put on a pretty good flower show in their second growing season. There are also quite a few colors to pick from here, so check out all the options of reds, pinks, purples, whites, and blues.