



Description
Digitalis Dalmatian Mixed F1 features tall, elegant foxgloves with bell-shaped, spotted flowers that attract bees and other pollinators. Ideal for borders, containers, or wildlife-friendly gardens, these plants flower early in summer and return year after year.
Garden ready plants are supplied at 10-12cm, fully hardened off and ready for immediate planting. Their strong, upright growth ensures a reliable and beautiful display, even for novice gardeners.
Standard Plug Plants
Supplied as well-rooted seedlings around 5-6cm tall. Keep in a warm, light spot before transplanting outdoors. Each pack comes with an easy-to-follow growing guide, helping you enjoy a long season of colour and nectar-rich blooms.
Compact, hardy, and floriferous, these foxgloves create a lasting summer display while supporting garden wildlife and making memory-filled gardening experiences.
Details
Key information
Characteristics & growing conditions
Key Features
Attractive to Pollinators
Hardy Perennial
RHS Plants For Pollinators
Suitable For Cut Flowers
Suitable for Containers
Suitable for Partial Shade
RHS Award of Garden Merit
Sow & Grow
Grow In
Recommended growing locations.
Planting & Harvesting
Delivery
Delivery Information
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Seed Only Orders
£2.95 delivery charge
Non-Seed Items
£5.45 delivery charge
Combined Orders
£7.95 delivery charge (e.g. seeds and plants)
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Digitalis Dalmatian Mixed F1 Flower Plants
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