Native Utah Plants
Beardlip Penstemon 'Coccineus'
Beardlip Penstemon 'Coccineus'
Penstemon barbatus ‘Coccineus’
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Beardlip Penstemon 'Coccineus' (Penstemon barbatus ‘Coccineus’) is a showstopper in any sunny garden, sending up striking spires of bright red, tubular blooms that practically beg hummingbirds to stop by for a sip. Its tall, elegant flower stalks rise above tidy clumps of narrow foliage, creating a bold vertical accent perfect for xeriscapes, perennial beds, or naturalistic plantings.
A true western native, this plant thrives in hot, dry conditions and poor soils where fussier flowers might fade. It’s also deer-resistant and remarkably low-maintenance, rewarding you with a long season of color for very little effort. Plant it in clusters for maximum hummingbird action or mix with other drought-tolerant perennials for a vibrant, wildlife-friendly display.
Plant Profile
Plant Profile
Scientific name: Penstemon barbatus ‘Coccineus’
Duration: Perennial
Native region: Wasatch Mountains, Wasatch Front Valley, and Southern Utah
Native elevation: 3500-8500 ft
Water requirement: Low
Drought tolerance: Medium-High
Light requirement: Full sun
Shade tolerance: Intolerant
Mature size: 24-36" H by 12-18" W
Bloom time: June - August
Flower color: Red
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