Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet
Flower scent | Unscented |
Winter hardness | Good (USDA-zone 5, 6) |
Flower color | Purple-medium violet-N081A |
Soil fertility | No special demands |
Leaf, general shape | Lanceolate |
Flower diameter | 3 - 3,5 cm |
Plant height | 20 - 30 cm; 30 - 40 cm; 40 - 50 cm |
Flower length/hight | 3,5 - 4 cm |
Inflorescence | Raceme |
Flowering month(s) | June; July; August; September; October; November |
Leaf size | 10 - 15 cm |
Light conditions | Semi-shades; Sunny |
Leaf, main color | Dark green |
Flower color distribution | Bicolored |
Flower, secondary color(s) | White-white-NN155C |
Moisture requirements | Well-drained |
Soil type | Sandy; Humus rich; Clayish; Sandy clay |
Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet is a stunning perennial flower that adds a burst of color to any garden. With its beautiful purple-medium violet flowers and lanceolate-shaped leaves, it is a sight to behold. Even though it does not have a fragrance, its vibrant blooms make up for it.
One of the great qualities of this flower is its winter-hardiness. It can thrive in USDA zones 5 and 6, making it a suitable choice for gardeners in colder regions. The plant can withstand the cold temperatures and still produce its breathtaking flowers.
The flower clusters of Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet are known as racemes, which means they have a central stem with flowers arranged along it. These racemes can reach a height of 20-30 cm, 30-40 cm, or even 40-50 cm depending on the variety. The individual flowers have a diameter of 3-3.5 cm and a length/height of 3.5-4 cm.
This particular penstemon variety blooms from June to November, providing a long-lasting display of color in the garden. The flowers have a bicolored distribution, with purple-medium violet petals and white secondary colors. This striking combination creates a beautiful contrast that is sure to catch the eye.
When it comes to soil fertility, Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet does not have any special demands. It can grow well in various soil types, including sandy, humus-rich, clayish, and sandy clay soils. As long as the soil is well-drained, the plant will thrive.
In terms of light conditions, this penstemon variety prefers semi-shades to sunny spots. It can tolerate some shade, but it will bloom best when exposed to ample sunlight. So, make sure to plant it in an area of your garden that receives enough sunlight throughout the day.
The leaves of Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet are a dark green color, providing an attractive backdrop to the vibrant flowers. They have a lanceolate shape and can grow to be 10-15 cm in size. These leaves add texture and depth to the overall appearance of the plant.
To ensure that Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet thrives in your garden, it is important to meet its moisture requirements. The plant prefers well-drained soil, which means it should not be overly saturated with water. Regular watering is necessary, especially during dry periods, but be careful not to overwater the plant.
In conclusion, Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet is a delightful perennial flower that brings a pop of color to any garden. With its purple-medium violet blooms, lanceolate leaves, and impressive height, it is a standout plant. Its winter-hardiness and adaptability to various soil types make it a versatile choice for gardeners. Whether planted in semi-shades or sunny spots, this penstemon variety will brighten up the garden from June to November. So, why not consider adding Penstemon hartwegii Phoenix Violet to your garden this year?
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