Digitalis lutea
By Seaburngirl
- 5 Jul, 2009
- 6 likes
Flowering in the dense shade of the beech tree.
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Have you grown this one for long SBG? Do you find it reliably perennial?
6 Jul, 2009
it is short lived 3-4 yrs but does self sow well.. they all came through the very hard fosts well.
6 Jul, 2009
Thanks. I've been meaning to try some yellow digitalis for several years now - think I'll try this one
6 Jul, 2009
D lutea has small flowers size of a typical little finger nail. there are other yellow ones eg grandiflora and their flowers are not quite as big as D purpurea. temple bells is a named variety for instance. Come the autumn i may have some seedlings for you if you are interested Andrew.
6 Jul, 2009
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Fantastic combination of colour looks very natural
5 Jul, 2009