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Dalmatian Purple F2 Foxgloves seeds

Digitalis x purpurea Dalmatian Purple F2
Foxglove

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Received an empty 1st packet, received a 2nd packet as a gift but unfortunately it is the same as the first one. I called and they told me that the seeds are very small, in fact, they must be invisible?? I barely saw some white dust, powdery mildew-like, like a film of white flour, it would fit on the tip of a matchstick, but nothing resembling a seed. I placed it on damp soil, this barely visible white substance, it's been 3 weeks and nothing has appeared! Disappointed.

Claude, 29/01/2019

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This new digitalis from the 'Dalmatian' series, of relatively modest stature, proves capable of flowering the year of sowing. It produces long spikes of large tubular flowers in a dark mauve lilac, punctuated with brown at the throat, in late spring. Most often grown as a biennial, it can reflower the following year if the flowers are cut before seed formation. Digitalis are magnificent in flower beds and bouquets.
Flower size
4 cm
Height at maturity
1 m
Exposure
Partial shade
Annual / Perennial
Perennial
Germination time (days)
21 days
Sowing method
Sowing under cover with heat
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Sowing period February to May
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Flowering time June to September
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Description

The 'Dalmatian Purple' F2 Digitalis is part of a new series of hybrid foxgloves that stand out for their very rapid flowering, 4 to 5 months after sowing. They are also more compact plants offering flowers with exceptional colours from late spring to early autumn. In this 'Purple' F2 variety, the flowers are a dark mauve lilac, beautifully speckled with brown in the throat. 'Dalmatian' foxgloves are robust and easy to grow biennials in humus-rich and well-drained soil, in full sun or partial shade. They can be planted in flower beds, but also make beautiful pots on the terrace.

 

The 'Dalmatian Purple' F2 Digitalis is a recent cultivar resulting, among others, from the Digitalis purpurea, a plant from the Scrophulariaceae family common in northern Europe. It is a short-lived herbaceous biennial to perennial plant, developing a large rosette 45cm (17.7in) in diameter, with pubescent, dark green, dentate leaves, the underside of which is networked and wrinkled. They are covered with slightly woolly, very light hairs. After a few months, generally in May-June, several hollow but sturdy stems emerge from each rosette, reaching a height of 1m (3.3ft), bearing dense floral spikes, adorned with numerous large tubular flowers, blooming from bottom to top. Each bell-shaped flower welcomes numerous pollinating insects, tirelessly coming to feed on nectar and pollen. If faded flowers are regularly removed, flowering can be renewed in successive waves until September.

 

Showing a perfect performance in flower beds and pots, the 'Dalmatian' foxglove is a true border plant, suitable for sparsely dense copse or alpine garden, which tolerates competition from other roots, as long as the soil does not dry out too much in summer. In the north, it should be planted in sunny locations, while further south, it prefers partial shade and coolness. It can be planted at the foot of hedges or shrub borders, where it will flower abundantly from late spring to autumn. It pairs well with the blue bells of Campanulas, the flowers of columbines, Centaureas, or the purple stars of Asters in autumn. This well-branched variety, with a not too tall habit, will allow you to enjoy its flowering for a long time in a large pot near the house. Also, take advantage of this marvel indoors by creating sumptuous bouquets.

Caution, the plant is toxic if ingested, after handling, it is advisable to wash hands thoroughly.

Caution, seeds reserved for very experienced gardeners who are used to sowing very fine seeds. These seeds are as fine as dust, barely visible to the naked eye.

Flowering

Flower colour mauve
Flowering time June to September
Inflorescence Cluster
Flower size 4 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators
Good for cut flowers Cut flower blooms

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour dark green

Plant habit

Height at maturity 1 m
Spread at maturity 40 cm
Growth rate fast

Safety measures

Potential risks Plant may be toxic if swallowed

Botanical data

Genus

Digitalis

Species

x purpurea

Cultivar

Dalmatian Purple F2

Family

Scophulariaceae

Other common names

Foxglove

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Sow foxgloves from January to May, on the surface of a good moist and well-drained compost, and place it at a temperature of 18-29°C. Slightly cover the seeds with vermiculite. Place in a mini-greenhouse or a transparent plastic bag until the seeds germinate, which usually takes 14 to 30 days. Keep the seedlings close to the light, as this facilitates germination. Transplant the plants when they are large enough to handle into 8cm (3.1in) diameter trays or pots. Gradually acclimatize the plants to cooler conditions for a few weeks before planting them after all risk of frost, with a spacing of 45 to 60cm (23.6in) between each plant. Foxgloves grown from early sowings may sometimes flower in the first year.

 

Purple foxgloves and their varieties prefer partial shade and a rather acidic, loose, and humus-rich soil, not too rich. They are very hardy plants, but their lifespan is quite short. They do not tolerate dry soils. They self-seed abundantly in the garden, but the resulting plants are rarely identical to the parent plants when it comes to horticultural selections.

Sowing period

Sowing period February to May
Sowing method Sowing under cover with heat
Germination time (days) 21 days

Intended location

Suitable for Woodland edge, Undergrowth
Type of use Border, Edge of border, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Exposure Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil moisture Moist soil, Draining, rich, humus-bearing
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