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Digitalis Plants produce beautiful flower stalks above clumps of leaves held close to the ground. This perennial attracts hummingbirds, butterflies, bees and is deer-resistant. Digitalis, pronounced dih-jih-TAY-liss, also commonly called Foxglove, are used to create dramatic, richly colored, dignified vertical accents, a look that is almost impossible to duplicate with another genus. Foxgloves should be deadheaded to prohibit self-seeding and to allow the plant to re-bloom, except in the case of the Camelot® Series. Camelots should be deadheaded the first year to encourage healthy overwintering and then allowed to reseed the following year as they will die out after the second year. If allowed to reseed, you are guaranteeing a new yield for the next two years. The Foxglove seedlings are easily transplanted while small in order to maintain order…if that’s what you prefer…or they can be allowed to grow where they sow for a more natural look. One warning—all parts of this plant are toxic if ingested, so watch small children & pets around them. They DO look good enough to eat! All of our Digitalis plants for sale are guaranteed, read about it on our Satisfaction page. |
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