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Arctic Fox™ Rose Foxglove (Digitalis)

PERENNIAL

Description

  • Rosey bell-shaped flowers with peach throats.
  • Produces blooms every year, including it’s first!
  • Deer-resistant, pollinator-friendly & excellent for cutting gardens.
  • Zones 5-9, sun, up to 2' tall and 1.5' wide at maturity.
Zone 5-9
Light sun
short

$17.99 Each
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$17.99
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Size
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Hand-picked at our greenhouse

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Shipped to your door

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Arrives as young plant

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More Information

Description This cottage garden favorite just got a whole lot rosier! Introducing Arctic Fox™ Rose Foxglove (Digitalis), a rose and peach-colored foxglove that blooms every year, including its first year. The compact upright habit and romantic bell-shaped flowers are a stunner lining a pathway or a cutting garden. Looking closely inside the downward-facing flowers, you’ll see the lovely rose pink color transitioning to an apricot-peach hue, adding multi-dimension to this lovely perennial.

Foxgloves are long-blooming perennials with specialized flowers designed perfectly for pollinators. The bell-shaped blooms have small spots on their lower lip, guiding pollinators straight to their pollen and nectar. It is a landing strip for bees, the perfect size to crawl into the flowers. But don't be surprised when you see hummingbirds and butterflies visiting the flowers! While it has always been a staple in cottage, pollinator, and cut flower gardens, it recently resurged in popularity among home gardeners (and for a good reason). This perennial is deer and rabbit-resistant, container-friendly, low-maintenance, and easy to grow, making it easy to love.
Details How To Grow

Life In The Garden

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Pollinators play a vital role in our ecosystems, gardens, and especially our food chain. Flowers produce pollen as a means of reproduction. While there are so many pollinator-friendly plants to choose from, here are seven of our favorites. You’ll love them, and the pollinators will too.

Customer Reviews

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C.D.

Excellent. Flowered quickly

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B.L. (Wisconsin)
Tough

Tough little guys. Doing great

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B.S.L. (Florida)
Foxglove are blooming

Plants were healthy and a good size. 3 of the 5 plants I planted several weeks ago are blooming. Very pleased!

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A.K. (Minnesota)
Attic Fox Foxglove

Arrived in perfect condition. Waiting for bloom

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C.T. (Ohio)
Arrived in great shape!

Too early for blooms yet but plant looks great!