Pink Beardtongue
Penstemon multiflorous
Pink Beardtongue is a long-lived perennial wildflower native to Florida. This herbaceous species forms basal rosettes of smooth, toothed leaves and produces spikes of tubular pink to purple flowers that bloom in spring and early summer. It thrives in dry, sandy soils and can be found in pinelands, sandhills, and open woodlands. It readily self-seeds and adapts well to well-drained garden conditions in sun to partial shade.
Penstemon multiflorous
Pink Beardtongue is a long-lived perennial wildflower native to Florida. This herbaceous species forms basal rosettes of smooth, toothed leaves and produces spikes of tubular pink to purple flowers that bloom in spring and early summer. It thrives in dry, sandy soils and can be found in pinelands, sandhills, and open woodlands. It readily self-seeds and adapts well to well-drained garden conditions in sun to partial shade.
Penstemon multiflorous
Native, long-lived, deciduous, perennial, 2’-3’
Sun to part shade, dry to moist well-draining sandy soils; heat and drought tolerant
Habitat is dry pineland, sandhills, and upland woods
Produces tubular rose-pink flowers that attract hummingbirds and specialized Osmia Bee