Penstemon Leaf Diseases

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A penstemon flower in bloom.

Penstemon plants, also called beard tongues, are herbaceous perennials that belong to the snapdragon family (Scrophulariaceae). Native to the United States, penstemon species are primarily winter hardy in USDA zones 5 to 8. Penstemon plants are associated with a few common leaf diseases. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Types

    • Penstemon plants are susceptible to several leaf diseases, including leaf spot (Cercospora) and rust (Puccinia). Powdery mildew (Erysiphe cichoracearum) is often a problem in wet, humid climates.

    Symptoms

    • Powdery mildew causes a white to light gray powdery substance to form on the leaves, while rust triggers the formation of rust-colored horns or spores. Leaf spots typically cause small leaf lesions.

    Control

    • Fungicides often help control leaf diseases. Infected penstemon plant parts should be pruned out and destroyed.

    Other Problems

    • Penstemon plant leaves are also susceptible to foliar nematodes. These parasitic worms cause leaf drop, leaf lesions and leaf necrosis.

    Culture

    • Penstemon plants thrive in dryer, well-drained soils in fully sunny locations. Wet or poorly drained soils favor leaf disease pathogens.

    Fast Fact

    • Root rot and stem rot diseases also affect penstemon plants growing in wet conditions.

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