Appalachian Beardtongue (Penstemon laevigatus)
Appalachian Beardtongue is a 2' to 3' tall native perennial flowering in late spring and early summer. This plant features opposite leaves and panicles of white to soft lavender tubular flowers with 5 spreading lobes. Appalachian Beardtongue grows best in dry to medium moisture soils in full sun sites. It has a native distribution over most of the eastern US and is usually found on roadsides, grasslands, and open woodlands. It is easily established from seed and is a garden and landscaping favorite. Due to its striking appearance and long flowering period. A good pollinator plant that attracts butterflies and hummingbirds.
Species Details
Common Name (Botanical Name) | Appalachian Beardtongue (Penstemon laevigatus) |
Alternatative Common Names | Smooth Beardtongue |
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Bloom Season | Spring-Summer |
Group | Wildflowers/Forbs |
Bloom Color | Purple |
Duration | Perennial |
Soil moisture | Dry (Xeric);Medium (Mesic) |
Soil texture | |
Sun Exposure | Full Sun;Part Shade |
Status | Native |
Wetland status | FAC;FACU |
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Average height | 2-3ft |
USDA Zones | |
RNS Region | 1;2;3 |
Planting rate/Acre | Not recommended |
Seeds Per Lb. | 350000 |
Seeds Per Oz | 21875 |
Seeds Per Packet | 375 |
Product Benefits | Aesthetic Value;Deer Resistant;Nectar Source; |