Penstemon calycosus
From Wikipedia:
Penstemon calycosus, commonly called calico beardtongue, is in the plantain family (Plantaginaceae), and native to eastern North America, where it is found in the Upper South and Midwestern United States. It expanded its range into the northeast United States in the early 20th century. Its natural habitat is in open woodlands, prairies, and bluffs, often over limestone.
Penstemon calycosus is an herbaceous perennial, growing to around 3 feet tall. Its flowers are lavender to purple and tubular.It blooms in late spring and early summer, ranging May to July depending on latitude.
We also carry Penstemon digitalis, Penstemon smallii, Penstemon hirsutus, and Penstemon cobaea as thay grow to size.
Prices listed are subject to change, based upon size change and availability.
We are a small local nursery with limited shipping capability. We will do our best to ship smaller material (usually 1 or 2 gallon), although we can sometimes ship larger plants with the pots removed.
We have some species that are not listed, as we have too few of them to make a full listing plausible. You can always inquire.
We will consider contract growing an order with appropriate advance notice and availability of seed, cuttings or lining out stock.