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Penstemon heterophyllus ‘Heavenly Blue’

A haze of brilliant blue, tubular flowers rises above neat, bluish-green leaves from early summer. We find it’s a tough and reliable choice for filling out the front of a border or spilling from a container.

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This is a firm favourite in our perennial tunnels, and for good reason. From early summer and often right into autumn, it sends up spires of vivid blue flowers, each with a hint of pink or purple inside. The flowers are a magnet for bumblebees. It’s a semi-evergreen, so the narrow, blue-green leaves stick around for much of the year, forming a tidy, low mound.

It’s a compact plant, reaching about 50cm in height and spread. ‘Heavenly Blue’ is happiest in a sunny spot, though it can handle a little light shade. The most important thing is good drainage; it dislikes sitting in wet soil, especially over winter. It will grow well in most soil types, from sandy to loamy, as long as it doesn’t get waterlogged.

To keep the flowers coming, it’s a good idea to deadhead the spent spikes. In spring, once the worst of the frosts are over and you see new shoots at the base, you can cut back the old stems to about 15cm. It’s a great plant for cottage gardens, gravel gardens, or sunny borders.

Product Details

Common Name
Foothill penstemon 'Heavenly Blue'
Growth Rate
Average
Max height
0.5 M
Bloom Time
Early summer into autumn
Flower Colour
Blue, sometimes with pink or purple tints
Leaf Colour
Bluish-green
Sunlight
Full sun to partial shade
Pruning
Deadhead after flowering to encourage more blooms. Cut back old stems to around 15cm in spring when new growth appears at the base.
Seasonal Spring
New shoots emerge from the base. Cut back old, woody stems from the previous year. Foliage is bluish-green.
Seasonal Summer
Produces spires of tubular blue flowers, which are attractive to bees. Foliage is bluish-green.
Seasonal Autumn
Flowering can continue into autumn. The semi-evergreen foliage remains.
Seasonal Winter
As a semi-evergreen, it keeps some of its bluish-green foliage through winter, though may lose more in colder areas. The old top growth provides some protection to the crown.
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