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Penstemon digitalis
WHITE FOXGLOVE BEARDTONGUE
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SKU: 2362-020
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Penstemon digitalis is known by the common names foxglove beard-tongue, foxglove beardtongue, talus slope penstemon, and white beardtongue. It is native to eastern Canada and the eastern and southeastern United States. Penstemon digitalis is the most widespread species of Penstemon east of the Mississippi River.

The plant grows in moist, sandy soil in full sun in meadows, prairies, fields, wood margins, open woods and along railroad tracks. Its bloom period is from late spring to early summer. The plant is known to attract butterflies, bees, and birds such as hummingbirds. It tolerates deer browsing.

Type: Hardy perennial

Height: 24-36", 60-90 cm

Location: Sun

Hardiness zones: 3-9

Seeds per packet: 20

Sustainably wild harvested on organic land in Northumberland County, Ontario.

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Penstemon digitalis
WHITE FOXGLOVE BEARDTONGUE
Organic

SKU: 2362-020
Regular price 4.99
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Penstemon digitalis is known by the common names foxglove beard-tongue, foxglove beardtongue, talus slope penstemon, and white beardtongue. It is native to eastern Canada and the eastern and southeastern United States. Penstemon digitalis is the most widespread species of Penstemon east of the Mississippi River.

The plant grows in moist, sandy soil in full sun in meadows, prairies, fields, wood margins, open woods and along railroad tracks. Its bloom period is from late spring to early summer. The plant is known to attract butterflies, bees, and birds such as hummingbirds. It tolerates deer browsing.

Type: Hardy perennial

Height: 24-36", 60-90 cm

Location: Sun

Hardiness zones: 3-9

Seeds per packet: 20

Sustainably wild harvested on organic land in Northumberland County, Ontario.