🧿Seller Notes “Fresh Seed Ready for Planting! Instructions in the Listing!”
🧿Planting Time 60-90 Days to Maturity
🧿Common Name Eaton's Penstamon / Bearded Tonque
🧿Color Red
🧿Indoor/Outdoor Outdoor
🧿Growth Habit 2' High
🧿MPN MNS-EP
🧿Soil Type Top Soil, Mushroom Compost, All types of Soil, Clay, Loam
🧿Brand Mother Nature's Seeds
🧿Season of Interest Spring, Summer
🧿Type Eaton's Penstamon Red Hummingbird Plant
🧿Life Cycle Perennial
🧿Watering Medium
🧿Genus Penstemon eatonii
🧿Sunlight Full Sun
🧿Cultivating Difficulty Very Easy
🧿Country/Region of Manufacture United States
Tubular, crimson-red blooms are
a beacon to hummingbirds and butterflies.
Red Penstemon flowers in
profusion from June to September, and narrow, glossy dark green foliage
provides a dramatic backdrop for the blooms.
An easy-care, low-maintenance,
native perennial, Red Penstemon grows 16-18 in. tall and is suitable for
rock gardens, borders and open woodland areas.
It's drought tolerant, once
established, and deer tend to avoid.
For best results, plant in full
sun to partial shade. Zones 5-9
This easy-to-grow perennial
makes a unique, vibrant statement in the garden and is lovely when cut for
bouquets.
Also known as Firecracker
Penstemon, this perennial blazes with intense crimson color. This western
native thrives in desert areas, so it is very resistant to heat and
drought, making it an ideal choice for xeriscaping.
John Mitchell, an 18th century
American botanist, recorded the first botanical description of this plant
genus; Carl Linnaeus included it in his landmark publication Species
Plantarum in 1753. According to legend, Native Americans once used this
plant as a versatile medicinal remedy. Its unusual common name comes from
a fuzzy "tongue" in each open bloom, which gives a slight
resemblance to a mouth and a tongue. The genus name "Penstemon"
comes from Greek words for "five threads," referring to the
stamens of each blossom.
Bloom Season: Blooms
Late Spring, Blooms Early Summer
Uses: Attracts
Pollinators, Hummingbirds, Cut Flowers, Deer Resistant
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Please read the planting instructions! Some
seeds require cold stratification. Some Perennials probably will not bloom
until the 2nd year.
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EATON'S Penstemon RED Hummingbird Plant Perennial Native Tubular
Flowers Non-GMO 200 Seeds!
Sowing: Direct sow in late fall, pressing into
the surface of the soil since this seed needs light to germinate. For spring
planting, mix the Eaton's Penstemon seeds with moist sand and store in the
refrigerator for 30-60 days before planting. Keep the soil lightly moist until
germination. This seed can also be started indoors 6-8 weeks before planting in
the spring.
Growing: Water seedlings until they become
established. This plant develops rather slowly, and usually begins blooming in
its second year. Mature plants tolerate drought well, though they also
appreciate occasional watering in especially dry weather; excessive heat and
dryness can cause wilting. This plant grows well in rocky soil, and has
excellent resistance to disease and pests. After blooming cut the plant back to
several inches above the soil, unless seed is wanted. Do not overwater, since
this plant is particularly susceptible to root rot if the soil becomes too
moist. If seeds are not required, cut the plant back after blooming has
finished. This plant often self-sows, and is highly attractive to bees,
hummingbirds, and butterflies.
Harvesting: For cut flowers, choose stems with
flowers that have just opened. Strip the foliage that will fall below the water
level, and place in water immediately.
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