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Peach Foxglove | Digitalis purpurea 'Sutton's Apricot'
- A deliciously different apricot-toned foxglove with soft green leaves and large, upright spikes of creamy peach-pink bell shaped flowers, each 4cm long
- Summer flowering throughout June and July
- A fully hardy tall perennial which will spread naturally year after year
- Equally happy in large containers or sunny borders - also makes great cut flowers
- Plant as part of your wildlife frendly or cottage garden scheme
- Attractive to pollinators - it's particularly loved by long-tongued bumblebees
- All parts are toxic if eaten - wear gloves and wash hands after gardening
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- A deliciously different apricot-toned foxglove with soft green leaves and large, upright spikes of creamy peach-pink bell shaped flowers, each 4cm long
- Summer flowering throughout June and July
- A fully hardy tall perennial which will spread naturally year after year
- Equally happy in large containers or sunny borders - also makes great cut flowers
- Plant as part of your wildlife frendly or cottage garden scheme
- Attractive to pollinators - it's particularly loved by long-tongued bumblebees
- All parts are toxic if eaten - wear gloves and wash hands after gardening
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- A deliciously different apricot-toned foxglove with soft green leaves and large, upright spikes of creamy peach-pink bell shaped flowers, each 4cm long
- Summer flowering throughout June and July
- A fully hardy tall perennial which will spread naturally year after year
- Equally happy in large containers or sunny borders - also makes great cut flowers
- Plant as part of your wildlife frendly or cottage garden scheme
- Attractive to pollinators - it's particularly loved by long-tongued bumblebees
- All parts are toxic if eaten - wear gloves and wash hands after gardening























