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Fujiyama Penstemon Plants

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Volcano Series

  • Colour: Pale-pink with white throat
  • Flowering: Jun-Oct
  • Foliage: linear, semi-evergren
  • Height x Spread: 75cm x 35cm
  • Spacing: 40cm
  • Position: full sun to semi-shade
  • Soil: moist, well drained
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators
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Description

Penstemon 'Fujiyama' - Volcano Series

This pastel-pink and white Penstemon is a cottage garden shoo-in. Fujiyama is a shade lighter than Kilimanjaro, so the two are commonly planted together for a more natural look.   

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Features

  • Colour: Pastel pink with white throat
  • Flowering: Jun-Oct
  • Foliage: linear, semi-evergreen
  • Height x Spread: 75cm x 35cm
  • Spacing: 40cm
  • Position: full sun to semi-shade
  • Soil: moist, well drained
  • RHS Plants for Pollinators

Growing Penstemons 

Plant in full sun or light shade, a south or west-facing border is ideal, and they'll thrive in pots on a sunny patio as long as they're well-watered.
Dig in plenty of well-rotted compost or manure before planting to enrich the soil.

Cut back in spring (also divide and replant sections of mature plants) or they'll become leggy and woody.
Deadhead to keep blooms coming until the first frosts.
Use a generous mulch to protect the roots over winter. With an RHS Hardiness Rating of H4, it is not recommended for the coldest parts of Scotland unless grown in a pot and moved under shelter in winter. 

Did You Know?

Mount Fuji in Japan is the largest of their three holy volcanoes and the home of goddess Konohanasakuya-hime, the blossom-princess to whom all Sakura cherry trees owe their allegiance. 

Cultivation Instructions

Dig in well-rotted garden compost when planting, in full sun or light shade. Space 40cm apart and water in well. Keep watered until established.

Leave growth on until winter is over. Cut back hard in spring to make way for new growth. Remove spent flower stems to encourage more flowers. Mulch well in autumn. Divide congested clumps in spring