Dwarf Foxglove purpurea 'Foxy'
BOTANICAL NAME: Digitalis purpurea 'Foxy'
PLANT TYPE: Perennial
SUN EXPOSURE: Full Sun to Part Shade
BLOOM TIME : Early Summer, Mid Summer, Late Spring
COLD HARDINESS: USDA Zone 4-9
DESCRIPTION: Often described as being “stately” when in bloom, Foxgloves produce enormous spires of large, dangling bells. Plants form a low rosette of coarse, hairy leaves in the first year, bursting into flower the second spring, then setting seed and usually dying. This compact selection produces flowers in a range of soft pastel shades, from cream to pink and rose. These perform best in a rich, moist soil. Allow plants to form seed, and they will often self-sow to produce future generations. New plants that form can be easily moved in their first season, while still small. CAUTION: Toxic if eaten.
Available in 3.5" pots
Attracts Hummingbirds
Border
Containers
Cut Flower
Deer Resistant
Rabbit Resistant
Massed
Poisonous/Toxic
Specimen
Woodland