Foxglove parviflora 'Milk Chocolate'
This perennial foxglove, Digitalis parviflora, sends up the most beautiful spires in rusty toffee and chocolate, with just a hint of blush. Unusual and a showstopper - both in the garden and the vase. Loved by the bees.
Cut back the main stem once it has finished flowering to encourage side shoots to develop.
This perennial foxglove, Digitalis parviflora, sends up the most beautiful spires in rusty toffee and chocolate, with just a hint of blush. Unusual and a showstopper - both in the garden and the vase. Loved by the bees.
Cut back the main stem once it has finished flowering to encourage side shoots to develop.
This perennial foxglove, Digitalis parviflora, sends up the most beautiful spires in rusty toffee and chocolate, with just a hint of blush. Unusual and a showstopper - both in the garden and the vase. Loved by the bees.
Cut back the main stem once it has finished flowering to encourage side shoots to develop.
Sow under cover in spring, do not cover the seed with compost as light is needed for germination. Grow on and plant out after the last frost. Can also be direct sown from May-June.
Plant Type: Hardy Biennial/Perennial
Aspect: Part Sun, Full Sun
Spacing: 16 inches apart
Days to Maturity: 330-360 approx
Height: 3ft
Note: The seeds and all parts of this plant are poisonous.