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Biennials live for 2 years, whereas perennials live for longer. As a general rule, biennial and perennial seeds should be sown in spring, but some can be sown in autumn as well. Many varieties will self-seed after flowering, giving you even more plants!
Foxglove 'Apricot'Digitalis purpurea An outstanding introduction producing large spikes of a lovely shade of Apricot. A most unusual and sought after colour. Excellent for the border in sun or part shade, and very useful as a cut flower. Flowers early summer. Height 1.3-1.5m (4-5ft). More info |
Foxglove 'Primrose Carousel'Digitalis purpurea This is the first primrose-yellow Foxglove coming true from seed, which has the exciting bonus of large claret-speckled flowers which are borne all around the stem, a unique attribute in Foxgloves. Plants are approximately 30in high. therefore remarkably dwarf. Seed of the first plant of this unique yellow was discovered by chance in Suffolk by T&M customer, Miss Gage. T&M breeders have bred for dwarfness, colour and flowers all around the stem. The result is a gorgeous new garden plant. Ideal for containers or exposed situations where Foxgloves would normally falter. Also sensational when planted in drifts in the cottage garden border. More info |
Foxglove 'Candy Mountain Peach'Digitalis purpurea Following the success of ‘Candy Mountain’ and ‘Snowy Mountain’ comes the next individual colour in the ‘Mountain’ Foxglove series. With the same upward-facing flowers as its cousins, Foxglove ‘Candy Mountain Peach’ is the perfect perennial for adding height and structure to the back of cottage garden borders. The unusual colour of its peach-tinged and delicately dotted trumpets will attract bees - as well as the admiration of your neighbours! Height: 140cm (55”). Spread: 45cm (18”). More info |
Foxglove 'Dalmatian Cream' F1 HybridDigitalis purpurea
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