Native Red Penstemon (variety unknown)
While the variety is unknown on this stunning red penstemon, what's not unknown is how much pollinators love it! Hummingbirds and butterflies in particular flock to these red blooms. Seeds were harvested in Albuquerque at high altitude, so these perennial plants should be native to the Southwest. Sow seeds in Fall through early Winter, as they need cold stratification to germinate. Minimum 1/8 tsp of seeds included.
While the variety is unknown on this stunning red penstemon, what's not unknown is how much pollinators love it! Hummingbirds and butterflies in particular flock to these red blooms. Seeds were harvested in Albuquerque at high altitude, so these perennial plants should be native to the Southwest. Sow seeds in Fall through early Winter, as they need cold stratification to germinate. Minimum 1/8 tsp of seeds included.
While the variety is unknown on this stunning red penstemon, what's not unknown is how much pollinators love it! Hummingbirds and butterflies in particular flock to these red blooms. Seeds were harvested in Albuquerque at high altitude, so these perennial plants should be native to the Southwest. Sow seeds in Fall through early Winter, as they need cold stratification to germinate. Minimum 1/8 tsp of seeds included.