Dalmatian Rose Foxglove is a stunning perennial grown in quart pots. It's deer-resistant and perfect for spring bouquets. Grows in zones 4-8.
Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove. Upright Columns of Beautiful Rosy Purple Bells
Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove is a beautiful and striking perennial plant that is known for its tall, upright spikes of rosy purple bell-shaped flowers. The flowers bloom in late spring and early summer, and they attract bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove
Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove is a relatively easy plant to grow, and it is tolerant of a wide range of conditions. It prefers full sun to partial shade, and it needs well-drained soil. The plant is also drought-tolerant, but it will benefit from regular watering during hot, dry weather.
Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove is a popular choice for borders, beds, and containers. It can also be used in naturalized areas. The plant is deer-resistant, and it is relatively resistant to pests and diseases.
Here are some tips for growing Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove:
- Choose a sunny or partially shady location with well-drained soil.
- Amend the soil with compost or other organic matter before planting.
- Water regularly, especially during the first year after planting.
- Fertilize monthly with a balanced fertilizer during the growing season.
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage new growth.
- Overwinter in zones 4-9.
Digitalis Purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose' Foxglove is a beautiful and easy-to-grow plant that is a great addition to any garden.
Note: The plant is shipped in its pot, firmly secured with several layers of clear tape, thereby avoiding any shuffling and moving during transit. The plant reaches you with minimal damage- very safe and secure. We have been shipping plants like this for several years (plant are sometimes shipped in smaller pots for safety and ease of shipping). Most plants go dormant in fall and winter and will lose most of their leaves - looking dead and dry - very normal. They will flush out in spring.
We cannot send ship some plants and some sizes to California due to restrictions placed by department of agriculture.