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Rose Raspberry (Pot Size: 4.5 Litre Pot)

Rose Pear (Pot Size: 4.5 Litre Pot)

Rose Theo Clevers (Pot Size: 4.5 Litre Pot)

Abelia 'Gold Jewel' (PBR) (Pot Size: 3 Litre Pot)

Foxglove 'Dalmatian Rose' (Pot Size: 3 Litre Pot)

Foxglove 'Dalmatian Rose' (Pot Size: 3 Litre Pot)

Here on our the nursery we consider the Digitalis Dalmatian series as the best on the market. Strong stems, dense flower spikes which feather well, producing not just one spike but multiple spikes. The Dalmatian Foxgloves are not as ‘one-sided’ as wild foxgloves but have a lovely columnar flower spike.  Digitalis ‘Dalmatian Rose’ stands supreme as one of our top choice foxgloves. This regal perennial, adorned with blushed pink blooms and purple speckled throats, boasts not only captivating beauty but also prestigious accolades, including the RHS Award of Garden Merit and the RHS Plants for Pollinators award. These honours recognise its exceptional performance, making it a standout choice for any garden. We love ‘Dalmatian Rose’ for its unrivalled visual impact, with tall spikes graced by majestic blooms from late Spring to early Summer. Its adaptability to diverse soil types and light conditions ensures accessibility for all gardeners, while its average height of 60-90 cm makes it a versatile and impactful addition to borders or mixed plantings. Beyond its aesthetic impact, the ecological significance of ‘Dalmatian Rose’ cannot be overstated. Its role in attracting pollinators contributes to the flourishing biodiversity of your garden. As a family-run nursery, we value not just the visual appeal but also the positive impact that each plant can bring to the overall health and vibrancy of your garden. Foxgloves grow best in rich soils that are moist, but well-drained and can be grown in sun or partial shade. During the first year water at least once a week during dry periods, decreasing to every other week once established. Removing faded flower spikes during the season may encourage reblooming, once the plant has completely finished flowering cut the flower spikes back to just above the leaves. Feed in spring with a balanced, slow release fertiliser. Although Foxgloves are short-lived they self-seed creating new plants each year.

GBP 18.00
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Foxglove 'Dalmatian Rose' (Pot Size: 1 Litre Pot)

Foxglove 'Dalmatian Rose' (Pot Size: 1 Litre Pot)

Here on our the nursery we consider the Digitalis Dalmatian series as the best on the market. Strong stems, dense flower spikes which feather well, producing not just one spike but multiple spikes. The Dalmatian Foxgloves are not as ‘one-sided’ as wild foxgloves but have a lovely columnar flower spike.  Digitalis ‘Dalmatian Rose’ stands supreme as one of our top choice foxgloves. This regal perennial, adorned with blushed pink blooms and purple speckled throats, boasts not only captivating beauty but also prestigious accolades, including the RHS Award of Garden Merit and the RHS Plants for Pollinators award. These honours recognise its exceptional performance, making it a standout choice for any garden. We love ‘Dalmatian Rose’ for its unrivalled visual impact, with tall spikes graced by majestic blooms from late Spring to early Summer. Its adaptability to diverse soil types and light conditions ensures accessibility for all gardeners, while its average height of 60-90 cm makes it a versatile and impactful addition to borders or mixed plantings. Beyond its aesthetic impact, the ecological significance of ‘Dalmatian Rose’ cannot be overstated. Its role in attracting pollinators contributes to the flourishing biodiversity of your garden. As a family-run nursery, we value not just the visual appeal but also the positive impact that each plant can bring to the overall health and vibrancy of your garden. Foxgloves grow best in rich soils that are moist, but well-drained and can be grown in sun or partial shade. During the first year water at least once a week during dry periods, decreasing to every other week once established. Removing faded flower spikes during the season may encourage reblooming, once the plant has completely finished flowering cut the flower spikes back to just above the leaves. Feed in spring with a balanced, slow release fertiliser. Although Foxgloves are short-lived they self-seed creating new plants each year.

GBP 10.00
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