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Digitalis ambigua 'Carillon'
Sun to Part Sun
Zone: 4 - 9
Height: 18-24"
These garden favorites will grow in any well-drained soil with full sun or part shade. They will also benefit from a highly organic soil. Foxglove will often re-flower if cut back after blooming or used as a cut flower. Carillon has 24” spikes with butter yellow bellflowers.
Digitalis ferriginea 'Gigantea Gelber Herold'
Full Sun
Height: 48"+
This member of the foxglove family has yellow flowers tinged with pink on 5' spikes. The plant grows best in light shade and a moist soil. In cooler climates the plant may tolerate more sun.
Digitalis gloxinaeflora
Height: 36-48"
Large pink flowers on 4’ tall spikes.
Digitalis grandiflora
Height: 24-36"
Flower spikes of sulphur yellow. Likes sunny or shady sites.
Digitalis lantata
Sun to Part Shade
Interesting woolly foliage with flowers that are yellow with highlights of ocre brown and white.
Digitalis lutea
Pale yellow flowers on three foot tall spires.
Digitalis obscura
Zone: 5 - 7
Pendulous flowers are dusky amber, burnt orange, red, & beige. Grows sixteen inches to two feet tall. This plant likes full sun & moist well-draining soil, drought-tolerant when well-rooted. It begins blooming in late spring & with deadheading can be kept going until early autumn.
Digitalis parvifolia
Dense spikes of redish brown tubular flowers. Great for cut flowers.
Digitalis purpurea 'Alba'
White flowers on 48” spikes.
Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot'
Unusual apricot flowers on long 4 to 5’ stems. Blooms June through August.
Digitalis purpurea 'Excelsior'
Digitalis purpurea
Tall spires of large, well-spaced, tubular flowers in pastel shades of purple, pink, creamy-yellow or white, spotted maroon or purple inside, from May to July. These pastel foxgloves are perfect for the back of a large cottage-style border. Although short-lived, given the right conditions they will perpetuate by self-seeding. Ensure that the soil that foxgloves are grown in is kept moist in summer. After flowering cut back the flowered spikes to encourage more sideshoots.
Digitalis thapsi
Purple rose flowers, spoted throat in June. Good for rockeries.
Digitalis x mertonensis
Zone: 5 - 9
Clusters of raspberry-rose colored flowers. A stunning addition to the garden.
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