| Description | Pink Dawn Penstemon (Penstemon digitalis) is a dwarf version of the native beardtongue with tubular pink white-tipped flowers.  | 
            
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| Pronunciation | (pen-STE-mon) | 
| Plant Type | Perennials Hardy | 
| Hardiness Zone | 4 | 
| Sunlight | full | 
| Moisture | average | 
| Soil & Site | average | 
| Flowers | tubular, pink with a white tip | 
| Leaves | a rosette in winter and early spring, basal leaves are elliptic, and stem leaves are lance-shaped to oblong, clasp stem | 
| Dimensions | 18-24 by 15-18 inches | 
| Maintenance | deadhead | 
| Propagation | PPAF | 
| Cultivar Origin | Intrinsic Perennial Gardens, Hebron, Illinois USA |