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This beautiful plant has been a perennial for me in Northern California. This is the 3rd season and second to bloom(the first year I plan...Read More
"Foxy" is marketed as an "annual foxglove" (as opposed to the usual biennial digitalis.) While it will bloom in the fall from an early ...Read More
It's a very nice plant. It doesn't mind a fair amount of shade, a good bit of drying out, and of course it IS a foxglove. I love the full...Read More
I've searched for information indicating that Digitalis can be propagated from slips but didn't find anything. Has anyone had experience...Read More
Does well over the winter here in Houston, Texas. Doesn't always make it through the summer, but is super easy to grow from seed and bloo...Read More
Yes this will grow and flurish in Phoenix! I planted this last fall. It sat pretty much dormant for December and Januray. But once Feb an...Read More
I almost hesitate to praise this flower because of the simple fact that I didn't expect it to return this year. Bienniual? Tell that to...Read More
I tried growing a "Foxy" in my north-facing front garden. After putting in the ground in May, it seemed to be in stasis, not growing muc...Read More
Unlike most foxgloves, this cultivar will bloom the first year it is planted, assuming it's started early enough.