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Penstemon 'Schoenholzeri'

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Penstemon 'Schoenholzeri'
Beardtongue | Red | June - August | ± 70 cm | Sun | Dry, Normal | 9 cm pot
€ 5,90
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Penstemon 'Schoenholzeri' - Beardtongue

Botanical name       : Penstemon 'Schoenholzeri' 
Common name          : Beardtongue 

Colour               : Red 
Flowering time       : June - August 
Full grown height    : ± 70 cm 
Light requirement    : Sun 
Moisture requirement : Dry, Normal 
Winter hardiness     : Till -7°C  (USDA Zone 9) 
Spacing              : ± 35 cm (± 8 per m²) 
Details              : - 

Pot size             : Square 9 cm, volume 0,5 Liter 
Delivery time        : 4 - 9 working days 
Special notes        : - 

General information about Beardtongue (Penstemon):
Beardtongue (Penstemon) is a genus of perennials with unusual flowers. A very large range of cultivars have been grown with a wide range of colours. Unfortunately, a lot of these cultivars are not fully hardy with us, and this is mainly that our winters can be too wet for them. Beardtongue needs a well-draining soil in the full sunshine. The species Foxglove Beardtongue (Penstemon digitalis) tends to be the hardiest with us. Beardtongue flowers for a long period, but it is best to remove any flowering stems in mid-September so that the plant can put its energy into producing new shoots. Try combining Beardtongue with Yarrow (Achillea), Coneflower (Echinacea), Pincushion Flower (Scabiosa) or Woodland Sage (Salvia nemorosa).

Beardtongue - Penstemon 'Schoenholzeri'