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FOXGLOVE


Why do we offer so many foxglove varieties? They stand up to our hellacious winds that inevitably arrive in March, departing before summer's heat, here on the farm. These "slim Paris models" perform best in crowded gardens, where they tower, then disappear, "off-stage." Many rebloom for us in the fall. Although we provide their first winter chill, some varieties may not flower this year. Please note height & hardiness when making selections, or just order 1 each. All varieties are hardy to as cold as Zone 5 through the warmer Zone 8, with "Dwarf Amber" to Zone 6. Although they are rooted in medicinal use, ALL FOXGLOVES ARE CONSIDERED POISONOUS TO DEER, RABBITS AND HUMANS.



Foxglove, Garden Apricot

Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b
Light: Full Sun to Sun-P.Shade
Height: 3 - 4 feet
Water: Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Middle Summer
Common Uses:Bees, Borders, Ornamental


Need a tall, stylish wind tolerant beauty in your garden? Well this is it. All three ""Garden"" Foxglove varieties put on a colorful summer show, and re-seed themselves loyally.

Foxglove, Herold’s Yellow

Foxglove, Herold’s Yellow

digitalis ferruginia `Gigantea Gelber Herold'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b
Light: Full Sun to Sun-P.Shade
Height: 3-5 Feet
Water: Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Late Summer to Middle Summer
Common Uses:Bees, Borders, Butterfly, Cut Flower, Ornamental


A true giant among the perennial foxgloves, it can reach 5 feet if grown in a rich, acid soil with good summer water. Gigantic, yellow flowers are not to be passed up either.

Foxglove, Pam’s Choice

Digitalis X 'Pam's Choice'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b
Light: Full Sun to Sun-P.Shade
Height: 2-3 Feet
Water: Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Common Uses:Bees, Borders, Butterfly, Cut Flower, Ornamental


Huge white flowers with a maroon red spotted throat are a five alarm siren for any hummingbird in the area.

Foxglove, Silver Fox

Digitalis purpurea 'Heywoodii'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b
Light: Full Sun to Full Sun
Height: 2 Feet
Water: Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Late Summer to Middle Summer
Common Uses:Bees, Borders, Butterfly, Cut Flower, Ornamental


Tall, short-lived foxgloves, step aside. We’re tickled with this compact cultivar which endures year after year and picture this- woolly white hairs covering the foliage and soft pink, speckled flower balanced above.

Foxglove, Spanish Peaks

Digitalis thapsi
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 8b 9a 9b
Light: Full Sun to Full Sun
Height: 1 1/2 Feet
Water: Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Early Summer to Late Summer
Common Uses:Bees, Borders, Butterfly, Cut Flower, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental
Toss out the stakes. Reach for this short, woolly gray leaved foxglove. 2"" purple-rose flowers have sweetly spotted throats. It flowers for about one month, in June, before other foxgloves and repeats in the fall for us. As a native of east Portugal & western Spain, it will tolerate a higher soil pH. The foxglove of faery gardens.

Foxgloves- Note about


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