Plant name: Digitalis Purpurea 'Sutton's apricot'
Other names: Foxglove 'Sutton's apricot'
Category: Biennial
Plant family: Plantaginaceae
Light preference: Full sun/partial shade/full shade
Soil preference: Sand, chalk, clay; acid, alkaline, neutral; well-drained
Flowering/fruiting month: May-July
Size:
- 1-1.5 metres height
- 0.1-0.5 metres spread
Description: Digitalis Purpurea ‘Suttons Apricot’ is an extremely pretty variety. Easy to grow, it produces tall spires of tiered apricot-pink tubular flowers. Like most foxgloves, ‘Suttons Apricot’ is perfect for growing in cottage garden schemes, particularly towards the back of a border.
Care: Not a huge amount of care needed. prune in august/ when the flower heads die.
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