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FoxgloveDigitalis purpurea
1. Candy Mountain Rose
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A rare first! 'Candy Mountain' is the first foxglove ever to have upward-facing flowers instead of the usual downward-facing ones. With this new angle, viewers can easily see the beautifully speckled throats of these rose pink blossoms. They are produced on very strong, strictly upright stems in early summer. This variety is a biennial.
6B-N  36"-48"12"-24"4-9
  
2. Dalmatian™ Mix
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This first year flowering perennial foxglove has a strong growth habit, floridity, and intensely colored flowers.
6B-N  16"-20"12"-14"4-9
  
3. Dalmatian™ Peach
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The flowers open a pretty shade of pinkish peach and then lighten to a soft peach color with tiny orange speckled throats. The basal foliage forms a compact clump and the plants are well-branched.

Digitalis forms large rosettes of downy, green, oblong leaves from which numerous flower spikes emerge. It looks especially nice when planted along fences, at the wood's edge, or in large containers.

6B-N  16"-20"12"-14"4-9
  
4. Dalmatian™ Purple
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This first year flowering perennial foxglove has a strong growth habit, floridity, and intensely colored flowers. This improvement over ‘Dalmatian Purple’ displays greater vigor, better uniformity, and an earlier bloom time.

This Fleuroselect Gold Medal winner produces large spikes of outward facing, lilac purple flowers with maroon spotted throats on sturdy, upright stems in early summer.

6B-N  24"-36"12"-14"4-9
  
5. Excelsior
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Providing architectural height to borders, Digitalis purpurea ‘Excelsior Hybrid’ is a popular and remarkable strain of Foxgloves boasting tall spikes of pendulous, funnel-shaped blossoms in a lovely range of pastel colors including pink, lavender, and white.
6B-N  36"-5'18"-24"4-8
Foxglove (Strawberry)Digitalis x mertonensis
6. Strawberry
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The Strawberry Foxglove presents its 2" long, rose-pink flowers in dense spikes above attractive, deep-green leaves in early summer. It makes a striking vertical accent. Plants are short-lived; dividing them after blooms seems to help prolong their lives.
6B-N  24"-36"18"4-9
Foxglove (Tender)Digiplexis
7. Illumination® Flame
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A breakthrough new genera! Illumination® ‘Flame’ was one of the most talked about new perennials when it debuted at the California Spring Trials in April 2013. It was a novel new plant that people had never seen: a cross between hardy Digitalis purpurea and its tropical relative Isoplexis canariensis from the Canary Islands.

Spikes of flaming magenta pink flowers with ripe cantelope orange, magenta speckled throats are borne all the way around the stems above sizeable rosettes of broad, glossy, dark green leaves. This tropical looking beauty is one the longest blooming plants we offer, with its sterile flowers appearing from late spring to frost.

4C-S8" TC 34"-36"18"-24"8
Thyme (Broadleaf)Thymus pulegioides
8. Foxley
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A highly desirable and popular groundcover, forming a dense low mat with spikes of lilac-white flowers throughout summer, beautiful fragrant variegated foliage that is larger and more broadleaf; needs a dry and sunny location, can take light foot traffic.

Variegated Broadleaf Thyme is smothered in stunning spikes of lilac purple flowers with white overtones rising above the foliage from early to mid summer, which emerge from distinctive burgundy flower buds. It's attractive fragrant round leaves remain green in color with showy creamy white variegation throughout the year.

Culinary herb for gardens and containers. Commonly used for seasoning meats, fish, poultry, soups and vegetables.

8D-N4½" Wh 6"-12"18"-24"4-9

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