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Penstemons produce foxglove-like flowers, which look fantastic in informal and cottage garden schemes, and are extremely attractive to bumblebees.
They thrive in full sun to partial shade, in moist but well-drained soil. Many varieties of penstemon are hardy in all but the harshest winters, but do move plants under cover or take summer cuttings to ensure they make it through winter.
Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ produces numerous ice-pink flowers with cream and purple-striped throats, from June to October. For best results grow in full sun to partial shade in moist but well-drained soil. Plants may need protection in colder regions. Apply a thick mulch of well-rotted manure or compost in autumn to protect the roots. Penstemon can be propagated by seed but they won’t come true. For better results, divide Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ in spring. Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ holds the Royal Horticultural Society’s prestigious Award of Garden Merit (AGM).
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Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ and wildlife
Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ is known for attracting bees. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.
Is Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ poisonous?
Penstemon ‘Hidcote Pink’ has no toxic effects reported.