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Digitalis parviflora
By Meanie
- 26 Jun, 2012
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The only one of the six that I bought with me to survive being dug up.
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Oh what a shame Meanie....At least you have this one...wouldn't it have been awful if you had lost them all!!...
26 Jun, 2012
Sensei - it is a true perennial (that dislikes disturbance), and it does come true from seed.
Motinot - this was the smallest of the plants too!
27 Jun, 2012
Lovely Meanie, I've just sown seed for this one that I got from the RHS, can't wait.
Do you grow Ferruginea (rusty foxglove) I have a flower spike forming on one I bought last year, exciting.
27 Jun, 2012
Just sown seed for Ferruginea, so hopefully next year............
Loads of D.lanata coming along too.
27 Jun, 2012
yes they can be temperamental when moved... nice plant though..
29 Jun, 2012
I'll be trying to collect seed SL...............
30 Jun, 2012
sounds excellent... good luck.
30 Jun, 2012
That's nice. I have this one too....no flowers on it so far though. Mine is 'milk chocolate'
16 Jul, 2012
I'm pretty sure that this is Milk Chocolate too.............
16 Jul, 2012
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This photo is of "Digitalis "Milk Chocolate"" in Meanie's garden
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Is this one of the perennial forms and does it come true from seed? ive just brought the grandiflora one thats perennial.
26 Jun, 2012