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DIGITALIS ferruginea
Commonly known as the 'Rusty Foxglove', this Digitalis produces erect spikes of tubular golden-brown flowers with rusty-red internal veins and thin narrow green leaves at the basal clump.
Clusters of flower spikes with trumpet-shaped apricot flowers and golden throats with dark red spots, appear above a low rosette of dark green foliage. This recently introduced Digitalis is a sterile
This truly perennial foxglove bears spires of large tubular creamy-yellow flowers with internal brown freckles over evergreen foliage. It grows naturally in open woods and grassy areas near streams..
Widely known as the Common Foxglove, this much loved plant bears lofty spires of bright purple pink thimble-like flowers. Available for Mail Order from April - August
Commonly known as the white foxglove, this elegant plant produces willowy spires of pure white thimble-like flowers that hang to one side. Available for Mail Order from April - August
Commonly known as the Strawberry Foxglove, this perennial bears spires of soft yellow tipped strawberry ice cream pink tubular flowers with darker veined throats. Robust and reliably perennial, ..
This fragrant perennial bears delicate flowerheads of three pure white outer petals and three smaller inner petals tinted bright yellow with purple edges,.. Available for Mail Order from April - Sept
This lovely evergreen plant produces small, lemon-scented white flowers with gently flaring green tips above pairs of dark green lance-shaped leaves along its upright stems. Naturally found in ....
Hailing from China, this charming evergreen shade loving perennial is perfect for a woodland setting with scented creamy flowers that dangle from gently arching stems.
'Green Giant' was discovered by renowned plantsman Dan Hinkley growing in Sichuan Province, China. Its new shoots initially appear in shades of pink, white and green before maturing to dark green.
This elegant woodlander was introduced by the American plantsman Dan Hinkley. Tall, upright, branching bamboo like stems gently curve at their tops, bearing creamy-green to white hanging bell-shaped..