Foxglove Digitalis

Plant : Foxglove

Digitalis purpurea

Ornamental biennial, perennialToxic to pets

Foxgloves are a dramatic biennial or short-lived perennial that bring height and charm with their majestic spikes of tubular blooms. Ideal for filling tricky corners, shady borders, or planting under trees, these plants add vertical beauty and natural elegance to any garden. Their tall flower stalks create a bold statement—perfect when paired with softer, mounded plants.

Plant Care Essentials:

Light Requirements

Full sun to partial shade

Water Scheduling

Regular

Growth Habit

Moderate

Temperature

Cool to moderate; hardy

Plant Profile:

Scientific Name:
Digitalis purpurea
Family:
Plantaginaceae
Plant Type:
Ornamental biennial, perennial
Origin:
Temperate Europe
Size:
90–150cm
Growth Rate:
Moderate
Light Requirements:
Full sun to partial shade
Watering Needs:
Regular
Temperature Tolerance:
Cool to moderate; hardy
Maintenance:
Moderate
Flower Color:
Purple typical;
Flowering Season:
Early to mid‑summer
Drought Tolerant:
No
Tropical:
No
Indoor:
No
Has Fruits:
No
Edible Fruit:
No
Poisonous to Pets:
Yes

Care Instructions:

Esteemed for their architectural appeal, foxgloves typically grow first as a rosette of fuzzy leaves, then bloom in their second year with tall spires covered in speckled, bell-like flowers. They adapt well to sun or shade, thriving in rich, moist soil. Foxgloves self-seed generously, making them a reliable and beautiful recurrent presence in the garden—especially in natural and cottage-style landscapes.

Light

They prefer full sun in cooler regions but benefit from dappled or afternoon shade in hotter areas to prevent stress and promote blooming.

Water

Keep soil consistently moist, especially during flowering, but avoid waterlogging as poor drainage can cause crown rot.

Soil

Rich, humus-rich, well-drained soil in slightly acidic to neutral pH is ideal; improve light or poor soil with compost or leaf mold.

Temperature

Thrive in cooler climates—plants may wilt in extreme heat. Hardy to frost and suitable for most temperate zones.

Humidity

Generally tolerant but good airflow is important to ward off fungal diseases in humid areas.

Fertilizer

Not usually needed in rich soil. If soil is poor, apply a light, balanced fertilizer in early spring before flowering.

Best Placement Ideas

  • In mixed or cottage borders—tall, upright vertical contrast
  • Under tree canopies or at shrub edges, where shade protects them in summer
  • In woodland or native-style plantings for a naturalized look
  • Bold backdrop behind low-growing perennials like hostas or geraniums

Common Issues

  • Flopping over in heavy rain or wind—staking may be required
  • Pests such as aphids, slugs, and occasional fungal issues like powdery mildew
  • Overcrowding from self-seeded seedlings reducing vigor
  • Crown rot in poorly drained or compacted soil

Things to Watch Out For

  • Toxicity: wear gloves and wash hands after handling
  • High heat may reduce flowering and cause stress
  • Not drought tolerant—needs regular moisture, especially when blooming
  • Remove faded blooms to prevent uncontrolled self-seeding if you want to manage spread

Propagation Tips

Sow seed directly in place in late spring or late summer—the seeds need light to germinate, so don’t cover them. Thin seedlings to 45–60 cm apart. For controlled clumping, start in trays and transplant carefully (stil keeping root ball intact) later in season.

Maintenance Tips

Deadhead flower spikes to promote a second bloom or cut to basal rosette for tidiness. In autumn, remove spent plants or cut back perennials; mulch young rosettes over winter to protect them in colder zones.

Did You Know?

Foxglove leaves and flowers contain powerful compounds once used in heart medications—but they’re also toxic, so handle with care.

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