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Foxgloves Purple - West Coast Seeds

Foxgloves Purple - West Coast Seeds

$2.90
Foxgloves Purple - West Coast Seeds
$2.90

The Story

Digitalis purpurea

Caution: Toxic if Eaten

  • Biennial
  • Tubular, nodding flowers
  • Flowers late spring to summer
  • Thrives in moist, shady areas
  • Husky spires to 2m (6') tall

Tubular, nodding flowers are often speckled and tumble on husky spires to 2m (6') tall. They are welcome in the border, woodland, or whenever they randomly self-sow. Foxglove flowers late spring to summer, and may flower again from the tops of the stems in late summer or fall. Sow Foxgloves Digitalis seeds indoors in late winter for flowers the first year. Transplant to naturalize at the back of the border. Foxgloves thrive in moist, shady areas, but can stand full sun if they are kept watered. Each plant produces thousands of tiny seeds - to avoid self sowing, cut the stalks down as soon as flowering has finished.

All parts of the Foxglove plant are poisonous.

0.5g (Approx. 2280 seeds)

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Details & Craftsmanship

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

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Details & Craftsmanship

Every detail has been carefully considered to bring you the perfect product.

Description

Digitalis purpurea

Caution: Toxic if Eaten

  • Biennial
  • Tubular, nodding flowers
  • Flowers late spring to summer
  • Thrives in moist, shady areas
  • Husky spires to 2m (6') tall

Tubular, nodding flowers are often speckled and tumble on husky spires to 2m (6') tall. They are welcome in the border, woodland, or whenever they randomly self-sow. Foxglove flowers late spring to summer, and may flower again from the tops of the stems in late summer or fall. Sow Foxgloves Digitalis seeds indoors in late winter for flowers the first year. Transplant to naturalize at the back of the border. Foxgloves thrive in moist, shady areas, but can stand full sun if they are kept watered. Each plant produces thousands of tiny seeds - to avoid self sowing, cut the stalks down as soon as flowering has finished.

All parts of the Foxglove plant are poisonous.

0.5g (Approx. 2280 seeds)

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