1 Gallon
Penstemon digitalis, commonly called foxglove beardtongue or tall white beardtongue, is a clump-forming, native perennial which typically grows 3-5' tall and occurs in prairies, fields, wood margins, open woods and along railroad tracks. Features white, two-lipped, tubular flowers (to 1.25" long) borne in panicles atop erect, rigid stems. Flowers bloom mid-spring to early summer and are attractive to hummingbirds, butterflies, and other pollinators. Basal leaves are elliptic and stem leaves are lance-shaped to oblong.
Height: 3 - 5'
Spread: 1 - 2'
Spacing 18 - 24"
Exposure: Full Sun
Blooms: Spring through Summer

