DIGITALIS ARCTIC FOX ROSE / FOXGLOVE
DIGITALIS ARCTIC FOX ROSE / FOXGLOVE
Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
Convenient Delivery, Minimum Order $100 and it's on us! Orders less than $100 will be subject to a $15.00 delivery fee.
Conveniently Delivered to Your Doorstep - Minimum Order $100, Delivery Included
Digitalis 'Arctic Fox Rose' is a striking cultivar of foxglove that features tall spikes adorned with large, tubular flowers in a rich rose-pink hue. This stunning variety adds height and vibrant color to any garden, making it perfect for borders, cottage gardens, or mixed beds. With its long blooming period and attractive flower arrangement, 'Arctic Fox Rose' is sure to capture attention and bring drama to your landscape.
Why Choose Digitalis 'Arctic Fox Rose'?
- Vibrant Blooms: Large, bell-shaped flowers in a stunning rose-pink color.
- Long-Lasting Blooms: A reliable bloomer that continues to produce flowers throughout the summer.
- Attractive to Pollinators: Draws bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your garden, enhancing its liveliness.
- Compact Growth: A more compact variety that suits smaller garden spaces and containers.
Key Features:
- Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer, with long-lasting flowers.
- Height: 60–90 cm | Spread: 30–40 cm.
- Hardiness: Zone 4–9.
- Soil: Prefers well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil.
- Sun Requirements: Thrives in full sun to partial shade.
Companion Plants
Pair 'Arctic Fox Rose' with other sun-loving perennials such as lavender, echinacea, or black-eyed Susans for a vibrant, colorful display. For contrast, add plants with silvery or blue foliage like lamb's ear or blue fescue.
Add drama and beauty to your garden with Digitalis 'Arctic Fox Rose', a stunning, easy-to-grow foxglove that will brighten your landscape and attract pollinators all summer long.
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Different plants have different watering needs. Check the soil moisture by inserting your finger about an inch into the soil. If it feels dry, water the plant until the water drains from the bottom of the pot. Avoid overwatering, as it can lead to root rot.