
Phormium tenax 'Variegatum' (80-100)
Bush
5PHTVBU02
Origin
The Digitalis purpurea Dalmatian Purple, also known as foxglove, is native to Europe. The plant is often found in forests and clearings, and is particularly prevalent in the Netherlands and Belgium.
Characteristics
The Digitalis purpurea Dalmatian Purple is a perennial species and belongs to the Plantaginaceae family. Characteristic of this species are the purple flowers with striking black spots, which are shaped like a thimble. The flowers grow on tall, straight stems and the plant can reach an average height of about 120 cm.
Care
The Digitalis purpurea Dalmatian Purple prefers a partially shaded location, but can also be placed in full sun. It is important to keep the soil well watered, but well-draining. The plant requires a medium amount of water and does not need to be pruned. In winter, it is advisable to protect the plant from severe frost.
Phone NL | +31 885 014 000 |
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Phone NGC | +31 885 014 014 |
Phone FR | +33 (0)130 760 344 |