Foxglove ‘Alba’
Digitalis purpurea
Description
An old-fashioned, cottage garden favorite well-loved by pollinators. The long, graceful stems of this towering variety are loaded with creamy buds that open to pure snow white. Unlike other foxgloves, this variety does not have any freckles in the inside of its bell-shaped blooms. Fantastic for wedding work and displaying en masse.
Please note: All parts of foxglove are poisonous, including the seeds. Use caution around children and pets.
Details
Height: 48 to 72 in
Site: suitable for some degree of shade
Days to maturity: 330 to 360 days
Plant spacing: 9 to 12 in
Pinch: not necessary
Seed Sowing & Growing Notes
Sow seed indoors in trays from late spring to early summer and plant seedlings in the garden at least 6 weeks before your first autumn frost. Plants will overwinter in the garden and bloom the following spring. Seeds are very small; bottom-watering is recommended until plants emerge.
Harvesting/Vase Life
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Description
An old-fashioned, cottage garden favorite well-loved by pollinators. The long, graceful stems of this towering variety are loaded with creamy buds that open to pure snow white. Unlike other foxgloves, this variety does not have any freckles in the inside of its bell-shaped blooms. Fantastic for wedding work and displaying en masse.
Please note: All parts of foxglove are poisonous, including the seeds. Use caution around children and pets.
Details
Height: 48 to 72 in
Site: suitable for some degree of shade
Days to maturity: 330 to 360 days
Plant spacing: 9 to 12 in
Pinch: not necessary
Seed Sowing & Growing Notes
Sow seed indoors in trays from late spring to early summer and plant seedlings in the garden at least 6 weeks before your first autumn frost. Plants will overwinter in the garden and bloom the following spring. Seeds are very small; bottom-watering is recommended until plants emerge.
Harvesting/Vase Life
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