Penstemon fendleri aka Fendler's Beardtongue
Taxonomy ID: 8821
Common names
Fendler's Beardtongue, Fendler's PenstemonMore information about Fendler's Beardtongue
What are the water needs for Fendler's Beardtongue
            Fendler's Beardtongue should be watered regularly, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings.
          
        What is the right soil for Fendler's Beardtongue
            Fendler's Beardtongue loves a well-draining soil. Perlite and vermiculite help with drainage, while coco coir adds organic matter, so a good potting soil mix will have all three. You can improve store-bought soil by adding some perlite to it.
          
        What is the sunlight requirement for Fendler's Beardtongue
            Fendler's Beardtongue thrives in bright and direct sunlight. To ensure your plant receives enough light to survive, place it less than one foot from a window. The current weather in your area may affect the placement in your home. For example, if you live in a region that has longer and more intense periods of sunlight, then you may want to place the plant farther away from the window to avoid direct sunlight and reduce the risk of sunburn. Alternatively, if you live in a region with relatively milder temperatures and less intense sunlight, then you may be able to place the plant closer to the window for increased exposure. Ultimately, the current weather in your area should be taken into consideration when determining the best placement for your Fendler's Penstemon.
          
        How to fertilize Fendler's Beardtongue
            Once the Fendler's Beardtongue has doubled in size or after a year has passed, it should be moved to a new pot. By replacing the soil with fresh potting soil containing all the vital nutrients, your plant will receive all the sustenance it needs, negating the requirement for fertilizer. It's important to remember that plants get their energy from the sun, not fertilizer.
          
        Is Fendler's Beardtongue toxic to humans/pets?
            No verified data on the toxicity of this plant exists within Ploi's records. Should you, someone in your family, or your pet ingest plant material with an unknown toxicity level, it is recommended to seek medical advice.
          
        
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