Compact habit with spikes of hot pink, creamy yellow and burgundy speckled throats borne all the way around the stems above the rosettes of large, glossy, dark green leaves. Prefers full sun or partial shade in free draining soil or compost.
A lovely very perennial Digitalis with apricot pink flowers in late Spring and again later if you keep dead heading. Produced from division. A cross between D. mertonensis and D. lutea. Sterile seed. Height - 100cm. Spread - 40cm. Semi-shade Soil - most soils apart from very dry or wet. CAUTION; toxic if eaten.
Hybrid between Digitalis obscura and Digitalis grandiflora. It has large, trumpet-shaped blooms in warm yellow and pink, with dark speckling in the throats. Sterile, it doesn't bear seeds and therefore flowers continuously throughout summer.
Stunning perennial, producing multiple spikes of tubular blooms that will, simply, take your breath away. The striking flame-coloured tubular flowers are lightly speckled and shimmer faintly when illuminated by the sun giving real impact to any garden. Height 100cm. Spread 50cm. Plant in sun/part shade. Attracts bees and butterflies.
Compact variety which forms a low rosette of glossy green leaves in the first year, bursting into flower during the second summer. The flowers are very large, strawberry-rose in colour with darker markings on the inside. Height 75cm. Spread 50cm. Loved by bees, butterflies and moths. Plant part sun/part shade.
Foxglove. A short-lived perennial with softly hairy, dark green leaves. Dense spikes of cream flowers each with a purple-brown lip. Height 60cm. Spread 30cm. Flowers from April to June. Herbaceous. Hardy.
A beautiful, long flowering perennial hybrid fox glove. Tubular, bell-shaped soft pink flowers with a cream speckled throat. Height 60cm. Spread 45cm. Flowers June to August. Full sun/partial shade. Hardy. Attracts bees.
Common Foxglove. Height 60-90cm. First year flowering pronounced spotting in the throats of these peach coloured flowers on tall stalks.
Spikes of peach tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.
Spikes of rose, tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.
Spikes of pure-white, tubular flowers with dark-spotted throats rise above compact clumps of basal foliage in late-spring and early-summer.
Common Foxglove. Short-lived perennial with hairy dark green leaves. One sided spikes in pastel shaded purple, pink, white or yellow flowers, some spotted maroon or purple inside. Height 1-2m. Spread 60cm. Flowers from April to June. Herbaceous. Hardy. CAUTION toxic if eaten.
Creamy white bell shaped flowers, with deep burgundy spotted throat. Height 1.2m
A dwarf biennial with delightful primrose yellow tubular flowers that have chocolate coloured spots on their throats.
Bright pink flowers with creamy inner petals, spotted with delicate dark pink markings and shades of orange. A delight in the cottage garden, foxgloves are great for attracting butterflies and bees. They are sure to create an impact in a bed or border. Height 60cm. All varieties of foxglove are highly toxic and should not be ingested.
Compact, branching, rosette-forming, hairy, semi-evergreen perennial with broadly lance-shaped, toothed, dark green leaves and purple-pink-tipped petals with orange-yellow centres, from early summer into autumn, tall, upright spikes of reddish-pink flowers with broad, apricot to pale orange throats. CAUTION; toxic if eaten
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