PlantList

Papaver orientale

Oriental Poppy

Oriental Poppy blooms early in the season with spectacular flowers that can be up to 6 inches across. The plants go dormant after flowering, so plan accordingly to avoid bare spots in the border or landscape. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Pelargonium x hortorum

Garden Geranium

Geraniums are perennials typically grown as annuals in hot-summer or cold-winter regions. Plant from containers or packs in spring. These are old-fashioned plants that are grown as bedding plants, hanging baskets or even houseplants. Also look for scented geraniums, which are available in many rich fragrances.

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Penstemon baccharifolius

Rock Penstemon

Rock Penstemon grows in a clumping form. It is one of the best attractors of hummingbirds. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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Penstemon barbatus

Scarlet Bugler

The tubular flowers of Scarlet Bugler are true scarlet in color, borne on lanky stems that are mostly leafless. Plant is open, somewhat sprawling. Long bloom period. Canopy coverage: 1 square foot.

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Penstemon barbatus 'Elfin Pink'

Elfin Pink Scarlet Bugler

Well-adapted to most regions of the U.S. Slightly smaller than the species. Accepts moist soil conditions better than other Beard Tongues. Canopy coverage: 1 square foot.

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Penstemon eatonii

Firecracker Penstemon

The dramatic flowering spikes of Firecracker Penstemon are profuse in spring. Plants reseed to create a naturalistic setting. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Penstemon heterophyllus

Foothill Penstemon

This California native is a large, wide-spreading and longlived Penstemon. Accepts heavy soils but prefers well-draining soils. Flowers for several months. Two popular selections are 'Electric Blue' and 'Margarita Bop'. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.

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Penstemon linarioides

Toadflax Penstemon

Toadflax Penstemon is a low grower to less than one foot high. Leaves are narrow. Flowers form in clusters above the foliage. Drought tolerant. Canopy coverage: 1 square foot.

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Penstemon palmeri

Palmer's Penstemon

This is one of the largest Penstemons, so place it in the back of the border or combination planting. Its fragrant flowers look like large snapdragons. Well drained soil is a must. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Penstemon parryi

Parry's Penstemon

The flowering spikes of Parry's Penstemon are profuse in spring, blooming above the leaves, creating a dramatic display. This is one of the most popular Penstemons. Plants often reseed on their own to develop a naturalistic scene. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Penstemon pseudospectabilis

Desert Beardtongue, Canyon Penstemon

This is another Penstemon to consider. Canyon Penstemon is native to elevations from 2,000 to 6,000 feet. It reseeds to continue and extend plantings. Sow seeds in fall for plants and flowers the following spring. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Penstemon strictus

Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Rocky Mountain Penstemon produces spires of large, brightly colored, blue-purple flowers that rise above the leaves. Tolerates heavy soils but prefers rocky, sandy, well drained soil. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Penstemon superbus

Superb Penstemon

Coral Penstemon grows as a large, clumping form. Dramatic flowering spikes put on a show in spring. Plants reseed readily to help create a naturalistic setting. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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Penstemon x mexicali

Mexican hybrid Penstemon

These are crosses made between Mexican and American wild Penstemons, and are Plant Select plants. Look for Red Rocks, Pike's Peak Purple, Carolyn's Hope, Shadow Mountain ('Psmyers') and Windwalker. Not fussy regarding soil type. Canopy coverage: 1 square foot.

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Perovskia atriplicifolia

Russian Sage

Russian Sage is a large, upright plant that can be used much like a deciduous shrub or large flowering perennial. A long bloomer that is easy to grow. Canopy coverage: 13 square feet.

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Phlomis fruticosa

Jerusalem Sage

Jerusalem Sage is shrublike in form, and blends well with other dry-climate plants. Accepts full sun in some regions but overall better with afternoon shade, particularly in hot summer climates. Foliage is aromatic when brushed. Flowers are borne in whorls of yellow along upper stems. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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Phlomis russeliana

Sticky Jerusalem Sage

Sticky Jerusalem Sage grows as a clumping low shrub or groundcover with large, heart-shaped leaves. Flowers are borne on tall stems like other Phlomis species. Spreads by underground runners. Canopy coverage: 3 square feet.

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Phormium tenax

New Zealand Flax

New Zealand Flax is a large perennial grown for its colorful leaves. The leaves are narrow, sword-shaped, reaching up to several feet in length. Form is clumping and variable: Select from upright, semiupright, arching and dwarf versions. Many cultivars are available in a range of colors. Canopy coverage: 28 square feet, more or less, depending on selection grown.

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Psilostrophe cooperi

Paperflower

Paperflower has a rounded growth habit. It works well planted among boulders or rock gardens. Plant where it will receive afternoon shade in hottest regions. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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Psilostrophe tagetina

Texas Paperflower

The daisylike flowers of Woolly Paperflower have a longer bloom season compared to Paperflower, but it is not quite as cold hardy. Best with some protection from the sun in hot summer regions. Canopy coverage: 7 square feet.

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Pyracantha koidzumii 'Santa Cruz'

Pyracantha, Firethorn

This Pyracantha grows as a shrubby groundcover form that can be pruned to control height as needed. Red berries are profuse and attract birds. Sturdy thorns make it a good barrier plant; handle and prune with caution. Canopy coverage 13 square feet.

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