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Digitalis, Foxglove 'Camelot Cream'

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(Digitalis purpurea) 4 inch pot

Foxglove or Digitalis ‘Camelot Cream ’ boasts ivory and cream bells with dark freckling in the throat: a dramatic and elegant color combination.

A wonderful spire thats perfect for attracting hummingbirds, and other lovely pollinators, perfect for bouquets, perfect for the landscape. Prefers a shade/part shade situation.

*All parts of the plants are poisonous if ingested. Wear gloves when harvesting and use caution around children and pets.*

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(Digitalis purpurea) 4 inch pot

Foxglove or Digitalis ‘Camelot Cream ’ boasts ivory and cream bells with dark freckling in the throat: a dramatic and elegant color combination.

A wonderful spire thats perfect for attracting hummingbirds, and other lovely pollinators, perfect for bouquets, perfect for the landscape. Prefers a shade/part shade situation.

*All parts of the plants are poisonous if ingested. Wear gloves when harvesting and use caution around children and pets.*

(Digitalis purpurea) 4 inch pot

Foxglove or Digitalis ‘Camelot Cream ’ boasts ivory and cream bells with dark freckling in the throat: a dramatic and elegant color combination.

A wonderful spire thats perfect for attracting hummingbirds, and other lovely pollinators, perfect for bouquets, perfect for the landscape. Prefers a shade/part shade situation.

*All parts of the plants are poisonous if ingested. Wear gloves when harvesting and use caution around children and pets.*

LIGHT PREFERENCE: Full Sun
PLANT HEIGHT: 28-40”
PLANT SPACING: 9-12"
PLANT TYPE: Tender Perennial, Blooms first year.
VASE LIFE: 
HARVEST: Harvest when the lower 1/3 of flowers on a spike have opened. Deadheading encourages additional blooms.
SOIL REQUIREMENTS: Rich, deep, loamy, moist, well-drained soil

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