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Apricot foxgloves

£2.50

Digitalis purpurea ‘Apricot’

The absolute smash hit of this season, although to be fair, nothing else that flowered in the summer stood a chance against the heat. Bees love it. I love it.

These foxgloves have tall spires of gloriously coloured bells in soft blush and apricot. If you cut the first flower to bloom, there will be many more delicate flowers to come. And a long flowering season means more bees and butterflies.

Biennial. Comes true from seed. For a growing guide, click here.

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Digitalis purpurea ‘Apricot’

The absolute smash hit of this season, although to be fair, nothing else that flowered in the summer stood a chance against the heat. Bees love it. I love it.

These foxgloves have tall spires of gloriously coloured bells in soft blush and apricot. If you cut the first flower to bloom, there will be many more delicate flowers to come. And a long flowering season means more bees and butterflies.

Biennial. Comes true from seed. For a growing guide, click here.

Digitalis purpurea ‘Apricot’

The absolute smash hit of this season, although to be fair, nothing else that flowered in the summer stood a chance against the heat. Bees love it. I love it.

These foxgloves have tall spires of gloriously coloured bells in soft blush and apricot. If you cut the first flower to bloom, there will be many more delicate flowers to come. And a long flowering season means more bees and butterflies.

Biennial. Comes true from seed. For a growing guide, click here.


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