Foxglove "Karlik Bely"
Foxglove "Dwarf White".
An upright herbaceous plant from the Scrophulariaceae family, 35 cm high.
Blooms in June-August. The flowers are large (3-4 cm long), bell-shaped, snow-white, collected in a spectacular inflorescence. When removing faded inflorescences, it forms new flower shoots.
Foxglove is frost- and drought-resistant, light-loving, but when grown in partial shade, the flowers become smaller.
Prefers loose, fertile and permeable soils.
Grown by sowing seeds in open ground. Shoots appear on the 8-10th day. Seedlings are picked according to the 10x10 cm pattern, plants are planted in a permanent place at a distance of 15-20 cm, it is advisable to cover young plants.
Used for planting in borders, groups, mixborders. Perfectly harmonizes with the "Dwarf Red" variety.
Warning: the entire above-ground part of the plant is poisonous!
An upright herbaceous plant from the Scrophulariaceae family, 35 cm high.
Blooms in June-August. The flowers are large (3-4 cm long), bell-shaped, snow-white, collected in a spectacular inflorescence. When removing faded inflorescences, it forms new flower shoots.
Foxglove is frost- and drought-resistant, light-loving, but when grown in partial shade, the flowers become smaller.
Prefers loose, fertile and permeable soils.
Grown by sowing seeds in open ground. Shoots appear on the 8-10th day. Seedlings are picked according to the 10x10 cm pattern, plants are planted in a permanent place at a distance of 15-20 cm, it is advisable to cover young plants.
Used for planting in borders, groups, mixborders. Perfectly harmonizes with the "Dwarf Red" variety.
Warning: the entire above-ground part of the plant is poisonous!
Eng.: White foxglove, bloody fingers, dead men's bells, digitalis, fairy caps, fairy thimbles, fairy's glove, folk's glove, gloves of our lady, virgin's glove, witches gloves.