Foxglove’s tall towers of bell-shaped blooms lend classic cottage garden charm, and they're a favorite stop for hummingbirds and bees.
Why we love it?
Spires of tubular flowers in soft and bold shades
Blooms in late spring and early summer
Prefers part shade and well-drained soil
Attracts hummingbirds and pollinators
Ideal for layered shade plantings
All About Foxglove
A perennial wildflower, Foxgloves, or Digitalis, love to grow at the edge of woodlands or other semi-shaded spots with good rich soil. While the original wildflower is a biennial, many of its recent descendants are perennials, making it easier than ever to have elegant Foxglove blooms in the garden, year after year.