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Foxglove Seeds - Cafe Creme

Foxglove Seeds - Cafe Creme

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Foxglove Cafe Crème

~50 Seeds

Elegant and charming, Foxglove Cafe Crème brings soft, creamy warmth to the garden with its graceful, tubular blooms. This biennial produces shorter spikes that can reach up to 3 feet, making it a standout in borders or cottage-style gardens.

The subtle apricot-cream flowers are speckled delicately on the inside, adding texture and interest for both gardeners and pollinators. Cafe Crème foxgloves are ideal for cutting, offering impressive height and long-lasting blooms in floral arrangements.

Beyond their beauty, they attract bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies, helping support a thriving pollinator-friendly garden. Perfect for naturalistic plantings, mixed borders, or dramatic cut-flower displays, these foxgloves combine elegance with easy-care charm — just sow early indoors or outdoors in mild climates for a head start on summer blooms.

  • Attracts bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds
  • Suitable for cut flowers (bouquets)
  • Tall, stately spikes for dramatic effect
  • Deer and rabbit resistant

 

Plant Details

  • Latin Name: Digitalis Ianata
  • Days to Maturity: 120–150 days (from early sowing)
  • Height: 24–36 
  • Spread: 12–18 in (30–45 cm)
  • Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Seed Depth: ⅛ in (3 mm)
  • Biennial, blooms in year 2
  • Hardiness Zone: Zones 3–8
  • Germination: 14–21 days at 18–20°C (65–68°F)

Growing Instructions
Sow indoors 8–10 weeks before last frost or directly outdoors in early spring. Sow shallowly; seeds need light to germinate. Transplant carefully, spacing 12–18 inches apart. Prefers rich, well-drained soil and consistent moisture. Remove spent flowers to encourage continued blooming.

FAQ
Q: Can these be grown in containers?
A: Yes — tall pots with deep soil work best to support the spikes.

Q: Will they bloom the first year?
A: When started early indoors, many plants will bloom in their first season.

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