Digitalis purpurea 'Apricot Beauty' (Foxglove)
Also called “Suttons Apricot” and simply “Apricot’, this foxglove has magnificent 4-5’ tall flower spikes that are a coral-apricot color at bud stage, opening into the softest of pinks with customary interior dark speckling. Each plant has at least 5 spikes so you will be richly rewarded for your efforts. A magnet bees and other small insects, which often make homes in the blooms. It readily self-seeds so you will have blooms successive years to come.
CAUTION: All parts of this plant are highly toxic to both humans and pets if ingested.
Also called “Suttons Apricot” and simply “Apricot’, this foxglove has magnificent 4-5’ tall flower spikes that are a coral-apricot color at bud stage, opening into the softest of pinks with customary interior dark speckling. Each plant has at least 5 spikes so you will be richly rewarded for your efforts. A magnet bees and other small insects, which often make homes in the blooms. It readily self-seeds so you will have blooms successive years to come.
CAUTION: All parts of this plant are highly toxic to both humans and pets if ingested.
Also called “Suttons Apricot” and simply “Apricot’, this foxglove has magnificent 4-5’ tall flower spikes that are a coral-apricot color at bud stage, opening into the softest of pinks with customary interior dark speckling. Each plant has at least 5 spikes so you will be richly rewarded for your efforts. A magnet bees and other small insects, which often make homes in the blooms. It readily self-seeds so you will have blooms successive years to come.
CAUTION: All parts of this plant are highly toxic to both humans and pets if ingested.
Height: 4-5 ft.
Light: mostly sun to mostly shade
Bloom time: early to mid summer
Bloom color: Apricot
Biennial