
Find the perfect penstemon variety for any garden in the West
Parry Penstemon
(Penstemon parry)
This staple hot-pink penstemon is a great addition to Phoenix and Tucson gardens.
Superb Penstemon
(Penstemon superbus)
This Arizona native features coral flowers and blue-green leaves.
Scented Penstemon
(Penstemon palmeri)
With stalks up to six feet tall, this Denver hardy penstemon has huge fragrant, light pink flowers.
Rocky Mountain Penstemon
(Penstemon strictus)
This Wyoming cold-hardy penstemon has stunning purple-blue blooms, and looks great when paired with yarrow.
Canyon Penstemon
(Penstemon pseudospectablis)
Serrated foliage and purple-pink flowers are prominent features of this Southwest native Penstemon.
Showy Penstemon
(Penstemon spectabilis)
The best choice for coastal California, sporting iridescent lavender blue flowers.
Firecracker Penstemon
(Penstemon eatonii)
Disease resistant, this penstemon’s hot-red blooms look great with angelita daisy.
Hill Country Penstemon
(Penstemon triflorus)
Luxurious glossy foliage and raspberry pink flowers distinguish this Texas native penstemon.
Scarlet Bugler
(Penstemon barbatus)
Slender foliage, red blooms, and Flagstaff cold hardiness make this penstemon a rock garden favorite.
Pineleaf Penstemon
(Penstemon pinifolius)
Short and fine-textured, use pineleaf penstemon along garden pathways.
Scott Calhoun
Parry Penstemon
(Penstemon parry)
This staple hot-pink penstemon is a great addition to Phoenix and Tucson gardens.
Scott Calhoun
Superb Penstemon
(Penstemon superbus)
This Arizona native features coral flowers and blue-green leaves.
Scott Calhoun
Scented Penstemon
(Penstemon palmeri)
With stalks up to six feet tall, this Denver hardy penstemon has huge fragrant, light pink flowers.
Scott Calhoun
Rocky Mountain Penstemon
(Penstemon strictus)
This Wyoming cold-hardy penstemon has stunning purple-blue blooms, and looks great when paired with yarrow.
Scott Calhoun
Canyon Penstemon
(Penstemon pseudospectablis)
Serrated foliage and purple-pink flowers are prominent features of this Southwest native Penstemon.
Scott Calhoun
Showy Penstemon
(Penstemon spectabilis)
The best choice for coastal California, sporting iridescent lavender blue flowers.
Scott Calhoun
Firecracker Penstemon
(Penstemon eatonii)
Disease resistant, this penstemon’s hot-red blooms look great with angelita daisy.
Scott Calhoun
Hill Country Penstemon
(Penstemon triflorus)
Luxurious glossy foliage and raspberry pink flowers distinguish this Texas native penstemon.
Scott Calhoun
Scarlet Bugler
(Penstemon barbatus)
Slender foliage, red blooms, and Flagstaff cold hardiness make this penstemon a rock garden favorite.
Scott Calhoun
Pineleaf Penstemon
(Penstemon pinifolius)
Short and fine-textured, use pineleaf penstemon along garden pathways.
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Find the perfect penstemon variety for any garden in the West
Parry Penstemon
(Penstemon parry)
This staple hot-pink penstemon is a great addition to Phoenix and Tucson gardens.
Superb Penstemon
(Penstemon superbus)
This Arizona native features coral flowers and blue-green leaves.
Scented Penstemon
(Penstemon palmeri)
With stalks up to six feet tall, this Denver hardy penstemon has huge fragrant, light pink flowers.
Rocky Mountain Penstemon
(Penstemon strictus)
This Wyoming cold-hardy penstemon has stunning purple-blue blooms, and looks great when paired with yarrow.
Canyon Penstemon
(Penstemon pseudospectablis)
Serrated foliage and purple-pink flowers are prominent features of this Southwest native Penstemon.
Showy Penstemon
(Penstemon spectabilis)
The best choice for coastal California, sporting iridescent lavender blue flowers.
Firecracker Penstemon
(Penstemon eatonii)
Disease resistant, this penstemon’s hot-red blooms look great with angelita daisy.
Hill Country Penstemon
(Penstemon triflorus)
Luxurious glossy foliage and raspberry pink flowers distinguish this Texas native penstemon.
Scarlet Bugler
(Penstemon barbatus)
Slender foliage, red blooms, and Flagstaff cold hardiness make this penstemon a rock garden favorite.
Pineleaf Penstemon
(Penstemon pinifolius)
Short and fine-textured, use pineleaf penstemon along garden pathways.
Scott Calhoun
Parry Penstemon
(Penstemon parry)
This staple hot-pink penstemon is a great addition to Phoenix and Tucson gardens.
Scott Calhoun
Superb Penstemon
(Penstemon superbus)
This Arizona native features coral flowers and blue-green leaves.
Scott Calhoun
Scented Penstemon
(Penstemon palmeri)
With stalks up to six feet tall, this Denver hardy penstemon has huge fragrant, light pink flowers.
Scott Calhoun
Rocky Mountain Penstemon
(Penstemon strictus)
This Wyoming cold-hardy penstemon has stunning purple-blue blooms, and looks great when paired with yarrow.
Scott Calhoun
Canyon Penstemon
(Penstemon pseudospectablis)
Serrated foliage and purple-pink flowers are prominent features of this Southwest native Penstemon.
Scott Calhoun
Showy Penstemon
(Penstemon spectabilis)
The best choice for coastal California, sporting iridescent lavender blue flowers.
Scott Calhoun
Firecracker Penstemon
(Penstemon eatonii)
Disease resistant, this penstemon’s hot-red blooms look great with angelita daisy.
Scott Calhoun
Hill Country Penstemon
(Penstemon triflorus)
Luxurious glossy foliage and raspberry pink flowers distinguish this Texas native penstemon.
Scott Calhoun
Scarlet Bugler
(Penstemon barbatus)
Slender foliage, red blooms, and Flagstaff cold hardiness make this penstemon a rock garden favorite.
Scott Calhoun
Pineleaf Penstemon
(Penstemon pinifolius)
Short and fine-textured, use pineleaf penstemon along garden pathways.
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