Solved Can anyone Please Identify this Penstemon?

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  1. Kevin Cowans

    Kevin Cowans Super Gardener

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    Hello all

    I Hope your are Well.

    I have a Penstemon in the Border outside the Back Door which I am trying to Identify:

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    I think it may be a Penstemon Beardtongue, can anyone Please Confirm, or, Not.

    Thanks in advance

    Kevin
     
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    It's definitely a Penstemon. I've never heard them called Beardtongue before.
    I once had a similar coloured one to yours, called Garnet (that's the variety) but it died a few years ago for some reason.
     
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      It's also known as P. Andenken an Friedrich Hahn (Garnet's much easier!). I had one in my front garden. It got to a good size and overwintered well.
       
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        I agree too - Garnet
        One of the easiest to grow and any stems that touch the soil usually root.
        Cuttings are very easy too.

        I had this group for 10+ yrs but I lost almost all of them after a really wet winter a couple of years ago.
        Fortunately a couple did start to re-sprout last year, so the clump is slowly building up agan.


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        • Kevin Cowans

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          Hello all

          Thanks for the Replies, much appreciated.

          It seems that the consensus is Penstemon 'Garnet'.

          Kevin
           
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            Agree with previous replies: Penstemon 'Garnet'; synonym P. ‘Andenken an Friedrich Hahn’. I've had it in my garden for 25 years, when other varieties have been short-lived!
             
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