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Penstemon Mother of Pearl

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  • Elegant tubular flowers add vertical interest
  • Attracts pollinators for a lively garden
  • Minimal maintenance once established
  • Long flowering period brightens summer borders
Penstemon 'Mother of Pearl' creates a stunning display with its elegant tubular flowers rising on upright spikes. This cultivar is prized for its refined form and ability to add vertical interest to garden beds. It offers a graceful structure that complements mixed borders and attracts pollinators, enhancing garden vitality.
    Penstemon Mother of Pearl
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    Penstemon Mother of Pearl - Plant information

    Size: Grows to a medium height with an upright habit, providing vertical structure without overwhelming smaller spaces.

    Position: Best grown in a sunny or partially shaded spot with well-drained soil. It adapts well to various garden settings, thriving where it receives good light.

    Feeding etc: Feed with a balanced fertiliser in early spring. Light pruning after flowering promotes bushier growth and extends the flowering period.

    Care: Water moderately during dry spells and remove spent flowers to encourage new blooms. This plant requires minimal maintenance once established and benefits from occasional feeding in spring.