Digiplexis Illumination™ ‘Raspberry’
By Klahanie
- 6 Jun, 2015
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A cross between Digitalis purpurea, common foxglove, and Isoplexis canariensis, an orange-flowered foxglove family native to the Canary Islands.
It is a sterile hybrid, the plant will not reseed like the foxgloves and apparently with the removal of spent flowers it will continue to bloom all season.
Plant breeder: Charles Valin
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New baby on our patio (right now.) I hope it will survive our winter here while we are gone.
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Yes they have several colour variations. I think it is more tender than digitalis so will see if it will survive here.
This is just a baby. They can grow very tall.
Thank you for your comment Thrupennybit.
6 Jun, 2015
Your welcome hope it does well for you.
6 Jun, 2015
The repeat flowering is very unusual. I hope it does this for you, Kh. Lovely colour.
12 Jun, 2015
Thank you Feverfew for your comment. We'll see how it will behave in my garden.
13 Jun, 2015
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Beautiful seen this one yesterday at a garden centre beautiful colours.
6 Jun, 2015