Digiplexis Berry Canary
An extremely showy English foxglove. Tall spikes are loaded with raspberry-pink flowers from late winter through to autumn, a striking addition to the courtyard or garden.
Botanical Name | Digitalis purpurea x Isoplexis canariensis |
Common Name | Berry Canary |
Key Features | Honey eating birds, bees and insects are attracted to the flower making another real benefit for these plants in your garden. |
Size | Foliage growing to 80cm x 60cm with flower stems up to 90cm tall. |
Position | Select a location with nutrient rich free draining soil, protected from wind. Tolerant of full sun and frost. |
Description | Tall spikes are loaded with raspberry-pink flowers. |
Cultural Notes | A compact and hardy foxglove with berry pink flowers. Rosettes of neat green foliage; freely-branching habit. |
Landscape Ideas | A spectacular plant for containers, borders, lining garden beds and pathways. Attracts pollinators to the garden, cut flowers are stunning used in floristry arrangements. |
Water Requirements | Low – medium |
- Easy to grow
- Full Sun