Digitalis parviflora Jacq.
foxglove (syn. Digitalis parviflora)
- 9cm pot
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- Position: full sun to partial shade
- Soil: moist, humus-rich soil
- Rate of growth: average to fast
- Flowering period: May to July
- Hardiness: fully hardy
A compact foxglove that produces rich orange-brown flowers, each with a purple-brown lip, on densely-packed, robust stems in early summer. The basal rosette of foliage is a glossy and dark green, and provides a wonderful backdrop for the flowers.
Digitalis parviflora Jacq. is an unusual and exotic-looking cultivar, that's also easy to grow.
Digitalis parviflora Jacq. is an unusual and exotic-looking cultivar, that's also easy to grow.
Plant into a well-prepared border or woodland margin with plenty of organic matter (well-rotted compost). Ensure that the soil is kept moist in summer.
After the first flowerspikes have finished flowering, cut them back to encourage sideshoots to develop, which can go on to provide a second flush of flower. Then, when the last of these have died off, cut them all down to the ground.
Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the plant in early spring.
These plants are mainly biennial, although they will often self-seed freely.
After the first flowerspikes have finished flowering, cut them back to encourage sideshoots to develop, which can go on to provide a second flush of flower. Then, when the last of these have died off, cut them all down to the ground.
Apply a generous 5-7cm (2-3in) mulch of well-rotted organic matter around the plant in early spring.
These plants are mainly biennial, although they will often self-seed freely.
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