Penstemons


In a previous post someone was asking about plants that look good this time 
of the year, one of the best perfomers in the uk at this time is Penstemons 
and also perennial lobelia 'Fan deep red' etc, but i don't recall these being 
mentioned in past listings. I'm intrigued as i believe that some penstemons 
are native to the US and i would have thought that they would be as popular 
as Hosta, Hem's and Heuchera, and assuming that it's not that it doesn't 
begin with an 'H' is it because they are not consistantly hardy? 
As part of the local Hardy Plant Soc conservation programme i have just been 
given responsibilty of Heuchera 'David' and wondered if anyone has knowledge 
of this and any special requirements or peculiarities?
Following the thread on ' ornamental grasses' Stipa Gigantea always does 
spectacularly well, but the grass that seemed to benefit from the wet spring 
was Deschampsia Caespitosa 'goldschleer' , has turned from white frothy 
fountain of new flower spikes to a wonderful gold haze, obviously likes 
moisture.
Great turnout to our local summer flower show weekend at 'Great Comp' over 
1200 visitors.
relieved to delete half my 'mail to be read' small price for such a good list 
Chris
Colin Moat
Kent England 

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