Foxglove, surprise
Benefits Pollinators, Perennial, Shade - partial, Sun - full
Foxglove, surprise
$7.00
Digitalis sp.
Avoid using foxglove as a cut flower indoors if you have pets; consider pets and children when incorporating it in the landscape. Eating any part of this plant may cause nausea, vomiting, irregular slow pulse, tremors, bloody diarrhea and possible convulsions.
Adds a bold, vertical dimension to perennial flower beds, shade gardens, and cottage gardens.
– 2 to 5 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide
– Full sun to part shade
– Blooms in early summer
– Average water needs
– Forms a tight, low growing cluster of leaves from which tall flower spikes emerge. Spreads by self-seeding; deadhead to control.





