A dwarf Beardtongue with lavender trumpet-shaped flowers clustering on hairy stems from late May through June. The blooms attract butterflies, bumblebees, and hummingbirds. This naturally-occurring variety of the North American native Penstemon hirsutus grows only 6-12″ tall, perfect for garden edges, small garden beds, or containers.Â
Penstemon hirsutus var. pygmaeus Beardtongue prefers full to part sun, and medium, well-drained soil. This plant is adaptable and durable, including resistance to deer.Â







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