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Perennial wildflower

Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Penstemon strictus

Spires of glossy blue tubes built for bumblebees, and one of the easiest western penstemons to grow.

the Mountain Westthe Great Basinthe desert Southwest

Growing Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Reliable and long-lived where most penstemons are fussy, as long as drainage is sharp. A staple of the high-desert and mountain garden. It’s deer-resistant, drought-tolerant, showy, and easy to grow.

Where it grows

Rocky Mountain Penstemon is native to the Mountain West. In the wild you’ll find it across Arizona · California · Colorado · Idaho · Montana · Nevada · New Mexico · Oregon · Texas · Utah and 2 more states. Always confirm it suits your specific county with your state native plant society before planting.

Regional Garden shows Rocky Mountain Penstemon on 12 state pages.

Good for

Sourcing

Where to buy Rocky Mountain Penstemon

Seeds & live plants on Amazon

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Some links here are affiliate links — we may earn a small commission at no extra cost to you. The surest source of locally-adapted stock is a native-plant nursery or a native plant society sale in your area.

Plant it with

Companions & kin.

Natives that share Rocky Mountain Penstemon’s range and conditions.

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Common Yarrow

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