Apricot Foxglove makes a regal statement, providing vertical spikes of large, bee-friendly, bell-shaped blooms held along the tall stems in shades of pinky-peach. Apricot Foxglove is a classic biennial cultivar. In the first season, its low rosette of leav
Apricot Foxglove makes a regal statement, providing vertical spikes of large, bee-friendly, bell-shaped blooms held along the tall stems in shades of pinky-peach. Apricot Foxglove is a classic biennial cultivar. In the first season, its low rosette of leaves will establish; the second season, their flowers emerge, and in the right conditions, they will reseed in the garden. Foxgloves are best suited for full-to-part-shade sites, in natural or cottage-style gardens where they can be planted in multiples and allowed to spread and reseed. Plant in moisture-retentive soil in a shady spot, and keep the foliage free of winter debris to avoid rot. All parts of Digitalis purpurea are poisonous if ingested.
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