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Yoder Brothers
(Common Foxglove, Foxy Apricot Foxglove, Purple Foxglove)
The 'Foxy Series Apricot' foxglove is a biennial or short-lived perennial featuring tubular apricot outer flowers with maroon spotted inner throats. The flowers cling to erect stems arising from basal foliage and tend to bloom the first year from seed. Although tolerant of an array of light and soil conditions, the 'Foxy Series Apricot' foxglove fares best in humus-rich, well-drained soil in partial shade. It self-seeds prolifically, compensating for its short life span, as the seedlings may produce...
James H. Schutte
(Common Foxglove, Giant Shirley Foxglove)
The enormous flower spikes produced by the tall, mixed color members of ‘Giant Shirley’ cannot be matched.
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer very tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple, pink, white and apricot flowers appear. These have spotted throats and are...
Jesse Saylor
(Camelot Foxglove, Common Foxglove)
These vigorous F1 hybrid foxgloves have a uniform habit and put forth large spikes of flowers. Mediterranean in origin, foxglove is a short-lived, clump-forming herbaceous perennial. In late spring to early summer, members of the Camelot Series bear erect spikes dense with tubular flowers of rose, white, lavender or cream. These have speckled throats and are attractive to bees. Plants flower consistently in the first and second year.
Foxglove grows best in full to partial sun and appreciates...
(Common Foxglove, Dalmatian Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...
Yoder Brothers
(Common Foxglove, Excelsior Group Foxglove)
Foxglove is a biennial or short-lived perennial native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. The Excelsior group features tall spikes of tubular flowers in shades of pink, purple or white with spotted throats that completely surround the stem. The flower stems arising from a mound of strap-like basal foliage in the summer. The flowers are very attractive to bees. Like most foxglove, the ‘Excelsior’ cultivars self-seed prolifically, but are not considered invasive. The propensity to self-seed compensates...
Yoder Brothers
(Common Foxglove)
Common foxglove is a short-lived herbaceous perennial native to Europe. One of the few foxgloves to go from seed to bloom in one growing season, Foxy Series produces showy spikes of tubular carmine-red, pink, creamy yellow or white flowers with dramatic maroon-spotted throats. The coarse fuzzy leaves are concentrated at the base of the relatively compact flowering stems.
Although tolerant of various conditions, Foxy Series does best in humus-rich, well-drained soil in partial sun. It persists...
James Burghardt
(Common Foxglove, Virtuosoâ„¢ Red Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...
(Common Foxglove, Virtuosoâ„¢ Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...
James Burghardt
(Common Foxglove, Virtuosoâ„¢ White Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that is native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green leaves. By late spring to early summer tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, rose-purple to pink flowers appear. These typically have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees. There are many cultivars available that offer a broader color palette to include apricot, white...