Foxglove – Digitalis purpurea | ↕10-25 cm | Ø9 cm
Foxglove
Digitalis purpurea
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are the light requirements for Foxglove?
Foxglove thrives best in sunny to partial shade locations.
How often should I water Foxglove?
Water regularly during dry spells, ensuring the soil remains average and not too wet.
Is Foxglove winter hardy?
Yes, Foxglove is considered moderately to good winter hardy.
Is Foxglove toxic?
Yes, Foxglove is toxic if ingested.
What type of soil does Foxglove prefer?
Foxglove prefers well-drained soil that is rich in humus.
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Foxglove
Digitalis purpurea
Digitalis purpurea is a beautiful, tall-growing perennial plant known for its elegant, tubular flowers that appear in long spikes on the stems. The flowers range from purple to lilac and attract bees and butterflies, giving a natural, wild look to borders. This plant thrives best in sunny to lightly shaded spots and is ideal for natural gardens and wild borders.
Latin name: Digitalis purpurea
Dutch name: Vingerhoedskruid
Height: 10–25 cm
Mature height: 80–120 cm
Width: 30–50 cm
Leaf: Green, oval-lanceolate
Flowers: Purple to lilac, tubular
Blooming period: June – September
Growth habit: Upright, erect
Light requirement: Sun to partial shade
Soil: Well-drained, rich in humus
Moisture: Average, not too wet
Pot size: Ø9 cm
Pruning: Remove faded flowers to encourage re-blooming
Watering: Regularly during dry spells
Fertilization: Some compost or organic fertilizer in spring
Winter hardiness: Moderate to good winter hardy
Poisonous: Toxic if ingested
Why choose Digitalis purpurea? A striking, graceful plant with elegant flowers that attract bees and butterflies and bring natural, wild borders to life.
More Information
| Titel 2 | Digitalis purpurea |
|---|---|
| Plant height | 10-25 |
| Pot size | 9 |
| Toxic | Yes |
| Botanical name | Digitalis |
| Decorative pot | Without pot |
| Delivery time in days | 1-5 |
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