Digitalis lanata
Plantaginaceae
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Habitat:
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partial shade
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Flowering:
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summer
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Size:
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30
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60
(w x h cm) |
Soil:
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moiat but well drained
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Price
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£7.00
(2 litre pot)
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Order code:
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DLD-2
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Foxgloves are well known and well loved, with their spires of distinctive tubular flowers. The common wild plant in Britain is Digitalis purpurea, whose flowers we used to place on all our fingers when we were children (whence the name Digitalis). Such things are frowned on nowadays, as all parts of the plants are toxic. This species is a biennial, but many are perennial, living in gardens for many years, and they come in a range of colours, some with amazing multicoloured flowers, not brilliant colours, but elegant and refined.
Digitalis lanata has interestingly coloured cream or pale brown flowers with violet-brown markings borne on dense flower spikes.
Other related plants:
Perennial foxglove with creamy-white, red-striped flowers.
Spires packed with pale yellow flowers.
Dense spikes of deep orange-brown flowers.
White-flowered form of our foxglove, with tall spires of tubular flowers.
Unusual caramel-brown flowers with a white lip and gold and rust-brown throat.