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Digitalis - Foxgloves

Digitalis, commonly known as foxglove, is a genus of around 20 species of herbaceous perennials, shrubs, and biennials belonging to the Plantaginaceae family. These plants are native to Europe, western Asia, and northwestern Africa.

Foxgloves are known for their striking, tall spires of tubular, bell-shaped flowers. They are a popular choice for cottage gardens, woodland gardens, and mixed perennial borders due to their eye-catching appearance and ability to attract pollinators like bees and hummingbirds.

Description and Growth Habit: Foxgloves have a clumping growth habit, forming a rosette of leaves at the base with tall, erect flower spikes emerging from the center. The leaves are typically lance-shaped, and the margins can be smooth or slightly toothed. The flowers, arranged along the spires, have a characteristic bell shape with speckled, colored throats that guide pollinators to the nectar source. They come in shades of pink, purple, white, and yellow.

Blooming Season: Foxgloves typically bloom from late spring to mid-summer, with some varieties blooming into early fall. The blooming period can last for several weeks, and deadheading spent flowers can encourage further blooming.

Size: Digitalis plants can vary in size, with most species reaching heights of 2 to 5 feet (60-150 cm) and a spread of 1 to 2 feet (30-60 cm). Some species, such as Digitalis purpurea, can grow even taller, reaching up to 6 feet (180 cm) in height.

Hardiness: Foxgloves are generally hardy in USDA zones 4 to 9, depending on the species. They can tolerate a range of temperature conditions but prefer moderate climates without extreme heat or cold.

Uses: Foxgloves are primarily grown for their ornamental value in gardens, where they provide vertical interest and attract pollinators. The plants have also been used medicinally, as the cardiac glycosides they contain can be extracted and used in the treatment of heart conditions. 

Toxicity: All parts of the foxglove plant, including the leaves, flowers, and seeds, are highly toxic if ingested.

Deer and Rabbit Resistance: While no plant is entirely deer or rabbit-proof, foxgloves are considered relatively resistant to these animals, as their toxicity makes them unpalatable. 

 Foxgloves are a captivating addition to any garden, with their tall, vibrant flower spires and ability to attract pollinators. While they are undeniably beautiful, it's crucial to remember their toxicity and handle them with care.

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Digitalis (Foxglove)

Foxgloves are known for their striking, tubular, bell-shaped flowers arranged along the tall spires. They come in various colors, including purple, pink, yellow, white, and red. The flowers' interior often features speckled, colored throats that guide pollinators to the nectar source.

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Digitalis ferruginea (Rusty Foxglove)

Providing striking color and architectural height to borders, Digitalis ferruginea (Rusty Foxglove) is an eye-catching biennial or short-lived perennial boasting tall spikes of pendulous, funnel-shaped, creamy to pale golden-brown flowers with rusty interior veining.

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Digitalis grandiflora 'Carillon' (Dwarf Yellow Foxglove)

Award-winning Digitalis grandiflora 'Carillon' (Dwarf Yellow Foxglove) is a clump-forming perennial boasting beautiful spikes of creamy-yellow bells flowers adorned with brown spotted throats.

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Digitalis grandiflora (Yellow Foxglove)

Regarded as one of the toughest and best performing foxgloves, Digitalis grandiflora (Yellow Foxglove) is a clump-forming perennial boasting showy spikes of tubular, soft creamy-yellow flowers, 2 in. long (5 cm), with brown spotted throats.

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Digitalis obscura (Sunset Foxglove)

Digitalis obscura (Sunset Foxglove) is a shrubby perennial boasting lovely racemes of nodding, rust-brown to yellow or orange-yellow flowers with red veins within. Blooming from late spring to midsummer, they rise atop leafy stems clad with lance-shaped to linear, gray-green, willow-like leaves.

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Digitalis parviflora (Small-Flowered Foxglove)

Native to the Mediterranean region, Digitalis parviflora (Small-Flowered Foxglove) is a slender perennial rich in subtle charm. It produces tightly packed spires of chocolate flowers veined violet with a mahogany lower lip. Blooming from late spring to mid-summer, they arise from a basal rosette of downy, lance-shaped leaves and provide fascinating color and architectural height to borders.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Lavender' (Common Foxglove)

Providing architectural height to borders, Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Lavender' (Common Foxglove) is an eye-catching biennial or short-lived perennial boasting tall spires of outward-facing, funnel-shaped, pale lavender flowers delicately speckled with maroon in the throat.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose' (Common Foxglove)

Providing architectural height to borders, Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose' (Common Foxglove) is an eye-catching biennial or short-lived perennial boasting tall spires of outward-facing, funnel-shaped, pink flowers delicately speckled with maroon in the throat.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot White' (Common Foxglove)

Providing architectural height to borders, Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot White' (Common Foxglove) is an eye-catching biennial or short-lived perennial boasting tall spires of outward-facing, funnel-shaped, pure white flowers delicately speckled in the throat.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Candy Mountain' (Common Foxglove)

Noted for its upward-facing flowers, Digitalis purpurea 'Candy Mountain' (Common Foxglove) is a biennial or short-lived perennial boasting upright spikes of rose-pink, bell-shaped flowers with pale throats speckled with darker spots.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Creme' (Common Foxglove)

Early flowering and fast growing, award-winning Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Creme' (Common Foxglove) is a popular biennial or short-lived perennial, boasting upright spikes of outward-facing, creamy flowers with purple-speckled throats.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Peach' (Common Foxglove)

Early flowering and fast-growing, award-winning Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Peach' (Common Foxglove) is a popular biennial or short-lived perennial, boasting upright spikes of pendulous, funnel-shaped, soft peach flowers with tiny orange speckled throats.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Purple' (Common Foxglove)

Early flowering and fast-growing, award-winning Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Purple' (Common Foxglove) is a popular biennial or short-lived perennial, boasting upright spikes of outward-facing, lilac purple flowers with maroon spotted throats. Blooming profusely from early to mid-summer, the plant forms a low rosette of downy, green, oblong leaves and typically blooms in its first year.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian White' (Common Foxglove)

Early flowering and fast-growing, award-winning Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian White' (Common Foxglove) is a popular biennial or short-lived perennial, boasting upright spikes of outward-facing, white flowers with purple-speckled throats.

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Digitalis purpurea 'Excelsior Group' (Common Foxglove)

Providing architectural height to borders, Digitalis purpurea 'Excelsior Hybrid' is a popular and remarkable strain of Foxgloves boasting tall spikes of pendulous, funnel-shaped blossoms in a lovely range of pastel colors including pink, lavender, and white.

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