Digitalis purpurea

Common foxglove
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Plant features Digitalis purpurea

Common foxglove


Description Digitalis purpurea | Common foxglove

The enchanting Digitalis purpurea, known as common foxglove, is a classic staple in the traditional cottage garden. With its distinctive bell-shaped flowers and statuesque presence, it brings a touch of woodland charm to any setting. Native to Western Europe, this deciduous beauty captures the attention of many gardeners with its striking appearance and ease of growth.

Key Features

  • Digitalis purpurea boasts an impressive height, reaching up to 1.5 meters, which allows it to stand out within a border or group planting.
  • Its flowers, ranging from purple to pink, bloom in abundance from May through to September, gracing gardens with their long-lasting display.
  • Aptly nicknamed bloody bells for its vibrant flowers, this species adds a splash of color and a touch of drama to any garden space.
  • The common foxglove is versatile in its placement, thriving in sun, partial shade, or full shade, making it a suitable choice for various garden designs.
  • The plant is also appreciated for its fragrant blooms, which add an aromatic dimension to its visual appeal.

Tips

  • When planting Digitalis purpurea, ensure that the soil is well-drained to prevent waterlogging, which could harm the plant.
  • The common foxglove has average water needs; regular watering will maintain its health and encourage a robust growth.
  • To propagate, sow seeds of Digitalis purpurea directly into the ground. The plant will often self-seed, providing a natural method of propagation.
  • As a deciduous plant, the foxglove will shed its leaves annually, but not before gracing the garden with its verdant foliage throughout the growing season.

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Planting & care Digitalis purpurea (Common foxglove)

We would like to provide some tips on how to plant and care for a Perennials. By following these tips, you can be sure to enjoy your Perennials for a long time.

Ideal placement of a Digitalis purpurea

Digitalis purpurea exhibits a versatile nature when it comes to positioning, flourishing in full sun, partial shade, or even in shaded areas, although flowering is most prolific with greater light exposure. These plants favor well-drained soil and can adapt to a range of soil types, ensuring they are a fitting choice for various garden settings. To optimize growth and flowering, provide them with an average amount of water, avoiding overly dry conditions. Their upright growth habit and height up to 1.5 meters make them ideal for borders or as a striking solitary feature in a garden composition.

How do I plant a Digitalis purpurea?

Digitalis purpurea thrives in a variety of locations from full sun to shade, making it a versatile choice for garden settings. For optimal growth, plant in well-drained soil, accommodating its tall, upright growth habit with ample space to reach its full height potential of 1.5 meters. When planting, ensure that the root ball is level with the soil surface, and water the plant thoroughly to settle the soil around the roots. Regular watering is important, especially during dry spells, to keep the soil moist and support the plant's development throughout its blooming season from May to September.

Pruning a Digitalis purpurea

Pruning Digitalis purpurea is quite straightforward, as it requires minimal intervention. After the plant has finished flowering, typically by late summer, cut back the flower stalks to the base to encourage a tidy appearance and potentially a second bloom. Dead or damaged foliage can also be removed to maintain the plant's vigor. However, if seed propagation is desired, some stalks can be left to allow for natural self-seeding. Regular pruning is not necessary for this species, as it maintains its upright growth habit without assistance.

Watering a Digitalis purpurea

Digitalis purpurea thrives with consistent moisture, particularly during the blooming period. It is vital to ensure the soil is well-drained to prevent waterlogging, which could be detrimental. While this species has an average water need, it is not drought tolerant, so regular watering is essential during dry spells to maintain its lush, green foliage and support its stately spires of flowers. During hot summer days, water early in the morning or late in the afternoon to minimize evaporation and allow for optimal absorption.

Fertilising a Digitalis purpurea

To support the impressive vertical display and abundant flowering of Digitalis purpurea, it's crucial to provide adequate nutrients. Begin by amending the soil with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges. A second application should be made after the initial flowering to promote vigorous foliage and potentially a second bloom. Always ensure the granules are spread around the base of the plant, not directly on the foliage or stems to avoid burn. Watering the area after fertilizing helps to dissolve the nutrients into the soil, making them more accessible to the plant's roots. With the right nutrition, this species will reward you with its stately spires of bell-shaped flowers throughout the warmer months.

The characteristics of a Digitalis purpurea

For those who cherish a touch of the wild in their gardens, Digitalis purpurea offers a stately presence with its tall spires of tubular blooms. It's worth noting that this species is biennial, meaning that it completes its lifecycle over two years. In the first year, it develops a rosette of leaves, while in the second, it sends up its characteristic flowering stalks. These enchanting towers not only add vertical interest but are also a magnet for pollinators.

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Frequently Asked Questions Digitalis purpurea (Common foxglove)

What will be the height of Digitalis purpurea?

Digitalis purpurea can attain a mature height ranging from 1.5 meters to 2.5 meters.

What will be the width of Digitalis purpurea?

Digitalis purpurea can attain a maximum width ranging from 10 centimeters to 50 centimeters.

Which soil type is most suitable for the Digitalis purpurea?

Digitalis purpurea is adaptable to various soil types, but it thrives best in well-drained soil. Ensuring proper drainage is essential for the optimal growth and health of this plant.

What is the ideal positioning for the Digitalis purpurea?

The optimal location for Digitalis purpurea can vary, as it thrives in different light conditions. This plant can be placed in a sunny area, a spot with partial shade, or even in a shaded environment. It is adaptable to varying light levels, allowing it to flourish in diverse garden settings.

What is the flowering colour of the Digitalis purpurea?

The flowers of Digitalis purpurea display a range of colours, including shades of purple and pink. These hues contribute to the plant's visual appeal and add a touch of natural elegance to any garden or landscape.

Is the Digitalis purpurea hardy?

Digitalis purpurea is indeed winter hardy. This plant can endure temperatures as low as -23.3°C to -20.1°C, which categorizes it within the USDA hardiness zone 6a. Therefore, Digitalis purpurea is well-equipped to thrive throughout the winter months in regions with climates that fall within this hardiness zone.

Is the Digitalis purpurea evergreen?

Digitalis purpurea is not an evergreen plant. It is a deciduous plant, meaning it sheds its leaves annually.

What is the growth strength of the Digitalis purpurea?

Digitalis purpurea is known for its rapid growth, typically reaching its ultimate height within just one to two years. This indicates that it is a swift-growing plant, demonstrating its full potential in a relatively short period of time.

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Embrace the rustic charm of Digitalis purpurea, a distinguished plant that graces gardens with its statuesque spires of bell-shaped flowers. This species, often known as the common foxglove, offers a captivating display of purple-pink hues, adding a touch of woodland elegance to any planting scheme.

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