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Digitalis Dalmatian White AGM

SKU: 45072

5 young plants

Digitalis purpurea

From :- To be confirmed



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These delightful foxgloves from the Dalmatian series are true perennials and are very quick to flower in their first season. You can expect blooms from your plants this summer and return year on year. Robust flowers spikes rise up from rosettes of compact green foliage and are full of characteristic bell-shaped flowers.

Available in a pretty mix of lush colours and each flower has a generously spotted throat. Very nectar-rich, they will be a magnet to bees and other pollinating insects. These stately perennials are good for adding height to a border or naturalised in a woodland setting.

Grow in full sun or partial shade in rich, moist soil.

  • Hardy Perennial
  • RHS Award of Garden Merit

Hardy Perennial (HP)

Planting & Harvesting

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  • Sow Indoors
  • Sow/Plant Outside
  • Flowers/Harvest

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Customer Reviews

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John Brennan
Foxglove

Plants arrived very healthy and are planted in a shady site ,thanks .

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Alex Howard

Currently not looking good. Hoping they come back to life - but not sure!

Hello,

Thank you for leaving a review for the Digitalis Dalmatian White AGM. We're sorry to hear that your plant is not looking good at the moment. It's important to give it some time to adjust to its new environment and we're confident it will come back to life soon. However if the plant does not thrive then please do get back in contact with us.
Kind Regards,
Customer Services.

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Doreen Wood
Digitalis Dalmatian White

Plants arrived in excellent condition and a good size they are all growing well and I am looking forward to seeing them flower

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Sue Bonnell
Healthy but small

The plants are healthy but very small. I wonder if at this point in the season they are actually going to grow big enough to flower.