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Sand Penstemon Seeds – 25 seeds

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Growing Snapshot

Botanical name
Penstemon acuminatus
Seed count
25 seeds
Light
Full sun
Bloom or harvest window
Late spring to early summer bloom in suitable sandy native plantings

Sand Penstemon seeds for pale blue native wildflower blooms, sandy-soil gardens, pollinator borders, and dry meadow edges.

Description

Sand Penstemon Seeds grow into Penstemon acuminatus, a native perennial wildflower with pale blue to lavender-blue tubular flowers and purple-tinged buds. It is a good match for full-sun sandy beds, rock gardens, dry meadow edges, and pollinator-friendly native plantings.

Why Grow It

  • Penstemon acuminatus, a native penstemon with pale blue to lavender-blue tubular flowers.
  • Well suited to full-sun sandy soils, rock gardens, dry meadow edges, and pollinator borders.
  • Includes 25 planting seeds plus practical sowing, spacing, light, bloom, and germination notes.

Growing Information

Botanical name Penstemon acuminatus
Life cycle Perennial native wildflower
Mature height 8-20 in.
Light Full sun
Bloom or harvest window Late spring to early summer bloom in suitable sandy native plantings
Seed count 25 seeds
Sowing advice Penstemon seeds often benefit from a cool moist period. Fall sow outdoors, or cold stratify before spring sowing. Surface sow or cover very lightly in a sharply drained sandy mix.
Spacing 10-16 in. apart for sandy native beds, rock gardens, and pollinator borders
Germination Often 14-35 days after a cool moist period; germination can be uneven

Best For

  • sandy native beds
  • pollinator gardens
  • rock gardens
  • dry meadow edges
  • blue wildflower accents

Packet Details

Includes 25 seeds. Store seeds cool, dry, and dark until sowing. Use the growing table above as a planning reference for your local season.

FAQ

Does Sand Penstemon need sandy soil?

It is best suited to sharply drained sandy or mineral soils. Avoid heavy, constantly wet beds, especially while seedlings are establishing.

Do the seeds need cold stratification?

Many penstemons germinate better after a cool moist period. Fall sowing outdoors or refrigerator stratification before spring sowing can help.

Is it useful for pollinators?

Yes. The tubular flowers can support pollinators in suitable native-style, pesticide-free plantings.

Growing Guide

Botanical namePenstemon acuminatus
Seed count25 seeds
LightFull sun
Bloom or harvest windowLate spring to early summer bloom in suitable sandy native plantings

Use this guide as a planning reference. Germination and garden performance depend on local conditions, storage, timing, temperature, light, and moisture.

Additional information

Botanical name

Penstemon acuminatus

Life cycle

Perennial native wildflower

Mature height

8-20 in.

Light

Full sun

Bloom or harvest window

Late spring to early summer bloom in suitable sandy native plantings

Seed count

25 seeds

Sowing advice

Penstemon seeds often benefit from a cool moist period. Fall sow outdoors, or cold stratify before spring sowing. Surface sow or cover very lightly in a sharply drained sandy mix.

Spacing

10-16 in. apart for sandy native beds, rock gardens, and pollinator borders

Germination

Often 14-35 days after a cool moist period; germination can be uneven

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