Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose'
Foxglove
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Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Description
Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose' is a new hybrid foxflove with large pendulous rose-pink flowers with dark burgundy speckles. Unlike other foxglove, the 'Camelot' series forms flowers all the way around the sturdy flowers stalks, instead of just on one side! Grows best in partial shade in southern zones.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Blooming
Flowers look like the fingertips of gloves. They come in many colors including purple, yellow, white and various pastels. Remove the first spike of flowers to promote more floral blooms.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Growth
Foxgloves grow erect anywhere from 2 to 8 ft. tall. Thrives in full sun in cooler Summer regions, otherwise should be grown in shade gardens to provide some protection to prevent overheating. In the hottest of climates, the plants will die out in late Summer.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Planting
Seeds should be sown in the spring. Perennials can also be propagated by division in spring or fall. Division entails propagating a plant by splitting it into 2 or more parts. Each part has its own root system and more than one shoot or dormant bud.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Pest
Snails and slugs have an affinity towards Foxgloves. Other problems include anthracnose, fungal leaf spots, and Southern blight.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Interesting facts
Digitalis foliage may aggravate the skin upon contact.
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Rose') - Soil and irrigation
Thrives in rich and well-drained soil. Species do not do well with extreme soil conditions such as very wet or very dry soil.









