Phonetic: PEN-stem-on dig-ee-TAH-liss
Penstemon digitalis prefers medium to dry soils but can adapt to different light conditions as well as clay soils. It is a long-lived perennial that forms tidy upright clumps. The tubular white flowers attract hummingbirds and long tongued bees.
- Hardiness Zone: 3-9
- Native Northeast Region: USDA Database
- Sun Exposure: Full Sun to Shade
- Flower Color: White
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Bloom Time: May, June
- Soil Type: Dry to Medium Moist
- Mature Plant Size: 2'H, 2'W
- Plant Spacing: 2'
- Host Plant: Chalcedony Midget, Geranium Plume Moth, Verbena Bud Moth, Purple Lined Sallow and Confused Haploa
- Attracts: Bees, Butterflies, Hummingbirds
- Advantages: Cut flower, deer resistant, versatile - can be planted in full sun to shade, most to dry soil, clay soil
- Landscape Uses: Perennial border, rock garden
- Companion Plants: Creeping Phlox, Dense Blazing Star, Nodding Onion, Orange Coneflower, Yellow Wild Indigo
- Deer Resistant