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James H. Schutte
(Carillion Yellow Foxglove, Yellow Foxglove)
Yellow foxglove is native to southern Europe, Siberia and Turkey. The cultivar ‘Carillion’ is a biennial or short-lived perennial dwarf selection loved for its spring to summer flower spikes of pendulous pale yellow flowers which are tubular and marked with brown on the inside. Narrow-leaved stems rise above the mound of medium green foliage. The leaves are oval to lance-shaped, soft and alternate on the flower stems. Both stems and leaves are softly fuzzy. The fruit is a capsule filled with seeds....
Felder Rushing
(Common Foxglove, Purple 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...
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...
Plant Select®
(Foxglove, Spanish Peaks Foxglove)
Pretty pink, raspberry-red tinged pendulous flowers dangle from a tall spike in late spring, making Spanish Peaks foxglove an unique, airy foxglove species for the cottage garden. A semi-evergreen herbaceous perennial that will reseed itself, it is native to southwestern Europe, primarily Spain.
Its green leaves are downy and narrower than those of other foxgloves. In late spring, tall stems arise from the clump of foliage and reveal drooping, tubular flowers that are held away from the stem....
James H. Schutte
(Large Yellow Foxglove, Yellow Foxglove)
Yellow foxglove is native to southern Europe, Siberia and Turkey. It is a biennial or short-lived perennial loved for its spring to summer tall flower spikes of pendulous pale yellow flowers which are tubular and marked with brown on the inside. Tall narrow-leaved stems arise from a clump-forming mound of medium green foliage. The leaves are oval to lance-shaped, soft and alternate on the flower stems. Both stems and leaves are softly fuzzy. The fruit is a capsule filled with seeds. Yellow foxglove...
(Strawberry Foxglove, Summer King Summer Foxglove)
The vigorous strawberry foxglove 'Summer King' is a more compact selection with neat spikes of huge strawberry-rose bells. This is a naturally occurring cross between the yellow-flowered Digitalis grandiflora and lavender-rose-flowered D. purpurea. It is a vigorous hardy short-lived perennial that will make any early season garden shine.
This tall clump-forming plant puts forth a neat rosette of soft deep green leaves early in the season. From late spring to early summer it...
Gerald L. Klingaman
(Common Foxglove, White Foxglove)
A cottage garden classic, white foxglove is a short-lived perennial (commonly listed as a biennial) that originates from the Mediterranean regions of Europe. In spring it produces basal rosettes of soft green to gray-green leaves. By late spring to early summer, tall, upright stems lined with lightly fragrant, tubular, white flowers appear. These often have spotted throats and are highly attractive to bees.
The foxglove fares best in full to partial sun and humus-rich soil that is well drained....
Yoder Brothers
(Camelot Cream Foxglove, Common Foxglove)
Common foxglove is a biennial or short-lived perennial native to the Mediterranean region of Europe. In late spring to early summer Foxglove 'Camelot Cream’ bears creamy white tubular flowers on erect stems with purple speckled throats rising above a low clump of strap-like leaves. It is very uniform in size and blooms consistently during the first and second year. The flowers are very attractive to bees. Like most foxglove, 'Camelot Cream’ self-seeds prolifically, but is not considered invasive....
Yoder Brothers
(Camelot Lavender Foxglove, Common Foxglove, Purple Foxglove)
Camelot Series is a tall seed-grown strain of common foxglove, a short-lived herbaceous perennial native to Europe. The cultivar 'Camelot Lavender' produces tall spikes of soft lavender bell-shaped flowers with burgundy-speckled throats in late spring and early summer. The coarse fuzzy leaves are concentrated at the base of the spikes. As with all Camelot Series foxgloves, it typically blooms both the first and second year from seed.
Although tolerant of various conditions, Camelot Series foxgloves...