Camelot® Rose Digitalis Plants produce profuse blooms that burst forth from intense chartreuse-green buds to display masses of bright, rosy-pink trumpet-shaped blossoms decorated with burgundy on white, abundantly speckled throats. A most striking variety, to say the least! Foxgloves grow best in moist, well-drained soils. They can be grown in full sun in the north but prefer afternoon shade in southern gardens. Digitalis plants are attractive to hummingbirds and bumblebees and make striking cut flowers. Deer and rabbits tend to avoid them. Plants are not pet friendly.
Digitalis Companion Plants: Astilbe, Aquilegia, Dicentra, Ferns, Hosta, Iris
Camelot Rose Digitalis Plant Care Instructions: Plants perform best when kept well-watered. Spent flowers should not removed as this plant will be short lived if not allowed to self-seed. Plants can be hard pruned in the late fall or early winter after the first hard frost.