FOXGLOVE - FOXY MIX
DWARF VARIETY
It won an All America Selections award in 1967.
750+ SEEDS (these are tiny, so no need to think your getting cheated!)
This All-America Selections winner is the first foxglove bred to bloom the first year, 5 months from sowing. Dense spikes of trumpet flowers with distinctly speckled throats.
A pastel blend of rose, lavender, cream, yellow and white.
Bears up to 9 dense spikes per plant, only 2-3 feet tall.
Tips:
Leave some flowers on the plant to set seeds, then collect and spread them wherever you want new plants.
Foxgloves are classic late-spring plants for cottage gardens and other informal plantings. They are at home in woodland gardens and make attractive accents at the back of mixed borders.
Combine foxgloves with bleeding hearts, hardy geraniums, astilbes, catmints, and bellflowers in a bed or border. In a woodland garden, combine foxglove with hostas, ferns and wild blue phlox.
Foxgloves make excellent cut flowers.
Note that foxgloves are poisonous if eaten.