Anemone × hybrida 'Honorine Jobert' (Japanese anemone)
£6.50Pure white flowers on 4' stems. Japanese Anemones will grow on pretty much any soil in pretty much a... [full details]
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Soil Type: Moist But Well-Drained
Colour: Orange & Brown
A compact foxglove, that produces rich chocolate-brown flowers, each with a purple-brown lip, on densely-packed, robust stems in early summer. The basal rosette of foliage is a glossy and dark green, and provides a nice backdrop for the flowers.
An unusual and exotic-looking cultivar that's easy to grow.
Around two feet tall so shorter than most foxgloves. Doesn't require staking.
Flowers from May to July
Height: 60cm
Digitalis:
Bee Catchers, Dead Men's Thimbles, Fairy Bells, Fairy Fingers or, the most common name, Foxgloves. Traditionally associated with magic, fox gloves were supposedly given to the fox by fairies so he could creep silently into the chicken run. The leaves of the Digitalis family are poisonous, since they contain digitalin, a potent drug which slows the heartbeat and is still used medicinally.
Common name(s): Foxglove
Please note: Poisonous if eaten. All Foxgloves develop brown/purple markings on their leaves at various times in their life. This is physiological, perfectly normal, and not a problem.
Photo: H. Zell, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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