Choosing the Right Plants - University of Nevada, Reno

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CHOOSE THE RIGHT PLANTS ∙ PART 2

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Rudbeckia fulgida
Black-Eyed Susan – This is a garden favorite
seen in many perennial borders. This member
of the daisy family has orange or yellow petals
and a dark center, and usually blooms August-
September. Provide a location in full sun, with
well-drained soil and twice-a-week watering.
Penstemon species
< 2’
Beard Tongue – Some penstemon varieties
are native to Nevada; however, most
commercially available types are hybrids.
All benefit from full sun, well-drained soil
with gravel or sand added, and once- to
twice-a-week watering.
P. ambiguus (Prairie Penstemon) – 2 ft. tall
by 2 ft. wide; white or pink flowers June-
September.
P. eriantherus (Crested Tongue Penstemon)




  • 1 ft. tall by 1 ft. wide; gray-green leaves; lilac
    flowers.
    P. newberryi (Mountain Pride) – 10 in. tall
    by 12 in. wide; dark green leaves; red or pink
    flowers in June.
    P. strictus (Rocky Mountain Penstemon) –
    2 ft. tall by 2 ft. wide; dark green leaves; purple
    flowers June-July.
    Taller plants should be used sparingly
    within 30 ft. of the house:
    P. barbatus (Beard Tongue) – 4 ft. tall by 2 ft.
    wide; red-lavender flowers June-August.
    P. eatonii (Firecracker Penstemon) – 3 ft. tall
    by 18 in. wide; blue-green leaves; red flowers
    June-August.
    P. hirsutus (Hairy Beard Tongue) – 3 ft. tall by
    2 ft. wide; dark green leaves; lavender flowers
    June-July.
    P. palmeri (Palmer Penstemon) – 4 ft. tall by 1
    ft. wide; gray-green leaves; pink blooms June-
    July.


Papaver orientale

Papaver species


< 2’


Poppy – Poppies are best when planted
in masses in areas where they can seed
themselves freely.
They need full sun,
well-drained soil,
and once- or twice-
a-week watering.
Not bothered by
rabbits, squirrels or
deer.
P. croceum (Iceland
Poppy) – 12 in. tall
by 6 in. wide; fra-
grant orange, white,
yellow or red flowers
May-June.
P. orientale ( Ori en tal Poppy) – 2 ft. tall
by 3 ft. wide; red, orange, white, pink or
apricot flowers May-June.

Papaver orientale

Penstemon strictus

Penstemon palmeri

Rudbeckia fulgida

Platycodon grandiflorus


Balloon Flower – This blue-flowering
perennial delights children when the
flowers open in July. It is easy to grow in
sunny locations with well-drained soil.
Balloon flower grows 3 ft. tall with equal
spread when fed in spring and watered
twice a week.

Platycodon grandiflorus
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