6 x Foxglove Digitalis 'Apricot Beauty' Large Plug Plants for potting on, see photographs. A real 'show-stopper' for backs of beds and borders. Attracts beneficial insects to the garden. Tall spikes of large bells that are a showy statement. Blooms well in the first year, and profusely the second. Foxgloves prefer light shade and in the wild are usually seen in wooded areas. Their tall flowering height make them a good addition to a cottage garden border. Foxgloves bloom in mid-summer and are extremely popular with bumble bees. These perform best in a rich, moist soil. Allow plants to form seed, and they will often self-sow to produce future generations. New plants that form can be easily moved in their first season, while still small.
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