Popular with bees and butterflies. Grows to 1.5m tall and 45cm across in full sun or partial shade and a moist but well-drained soil. Produces spikes of soft apricot coloured flowers from May to June in its second year.
After planting, foxgloves spend their first year rooting in, growing leaves and building up strength, and then flower the following spring
This plant will gently self-seed and naturalise in your garden if you leave the main flowering spike to drop its seeds. Alternatively, remove the main flowering spike before it flowers to get higher numbers of side shoots and flowering spikes.
Caution: this plant is poisonous if eaten.
Foxglove / Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot'
Position: Flower border
Flowering months: Jun / Jul
Light: Full sun / Mix of sun and shade / Dappled shade / Full Shade
Soil: Clay / Loam / Chalk / Sand
Tested in our local soil (t.i.o.l.s.): Yes
Drainage: Well drained / Moist but well-drained (never waterlogged)
Life cycle: Biennial (flowers in its second year and then dies)
Hardiness: Fully hardy (in Bristol winters)
Over winter: Partially dies back (semi-evergreen)