Rosettes of soft apricot blooms on tall spires.
A tall, flowering perennial that is native to Europe. It grows clusters of beautiful, soft pink, apricot bell-shaped flowers on tall spires that bloom in early summer. Its coarse green foliage grows in rosettes, and the plant thrives in light shade conditions, making it a lovely ornamental option to plant amongst trees or a neighbouring hedge for a bit of fresh colour and intrigue.
- Works well in light shade.
- Adds height and structure to your garden beds.
- Attracts bees, butterflies and other beneficial insects.
This pack contains approximately 150 seeds.
Foxglove 'Apricot' Seeds
About Foxglove 'Apricot'
In the peak of summer, this plant produces majestic apricot-coloured spires of flowers that tower over rosettes of dark green leaves. With its unique colour, this foxglove can be a stunning addition to the back of a cottage-style garden, or it can create height and drama in a partially shady woodland area. It also pairs exceptionally well with plants that have purple or plum-coloured flowers.
In The Records
The Foxglove plant is a biennial that is indigenous to Europe, North Africa, and Central Asia. It is commonly known as Foxglove because its spike of flowers resembles a cluster of gloves. It was believed that areas, where Foxgloves grew naturally, were home to fairies, and so the plants were called fairies' gloves.
Features Pollinator friendly, perfect for pots and early blooms Locations Balconies, terraces, containers and garden beds Effort Level Looks after itself Botanical Name Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot' Other Names Goblin gloves, witches' gloves and dead men's bells Plant Type Biennial Pot Size 40 cm Pet/Baby Safe Known to be toxic Number of Seeds 150 Sowing Tips Seeds should be sown into a small tray, filled with compost, about 3mm deep and watered in, cover with a clear container and keep the seeds in a warm place like a warm windowsill.