Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit'
Beard Tongue
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Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Description
Old-fashioned bells open along 24" spikes in cheery shades of red, rose, pink and white, including some bicolors. The tall stems are lovely in both the border and cut for the vase.
Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Blooming
Panicles of tubular or bell-shaped, two lipped flowers. Blooms attract hummingbirds.
Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Growth
Deciduous or evergreen perennials and subshrubs with linear to lance-shaped leaves. Grows best in full sun or partial shade. Works well in a border or rock garden.
Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Planting
Divide plants in spring, take cuttings in spring or summer, or use seeds.
Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Pest
Slugs and snails are a threat to young growth. Penstemon is vulnerable to Southern blight, powdery mildew, leaf spots, and rust.
Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Interesting facts
Penstemon contains a staminode, or sterile stamen, that is used as a characteristic to distinguish among the species.
Beard Tongue (Penstemon grandiflorus 'Esprit') - Soil and irrigation
Well-drained, evenly moist soil. Water and mulch during dry weather. Dwarf and shrub species prefer poor to average, grainy soil with excellent drainage.









