Digitalis Camelot (8 plugs)
Digitalis Camelot (8 plugs)
Digitalis Camelot (8 plugs)
Digitalis Camelot (8 plugs)
Digitalis Camelot (8 plugs)
Box of flowers

Digitalis Camelot (8 plugs)

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This annual version of Digitalis, also known as foxglove, showcases tall stems of nodding, creamy flowers that are right at home in a cottage garden or stunning in a vase. Pollinators will flock to these charmingly freckled, bell-shaped blooms. 

Exactly What You’ll Receive

  • Digitalis Camelot plug plants
  • 8 standard plug plants roughly 1" x 1" x 2"
  • 1 recycled & reusable mini greenhouse

When to Plant

  • Cool Soil (About 2 weeks before your 'last frost' date in spring)
  • Fall Planted (Approximately 6 weeks before your first frost date in the fall)

Digitalis Camelot features bell-like blooms with delicately speckled throats that suite a variety of bouquet styles and muted garden schemes. This pollinator-friendly annual foxglove thrives in part shade or full sun and well-drained soil, offering a vertical element to garden design and a long blooming window. Unlike traditional biennials, the Camelot series is first-year flowering, meaning it can be planted in early spring for blooms the same season or in late summer for flowering the following year. It has been known to overwinter and return for an additional season or two. 

Digitalis Camelot is generally suitable for fall planting in USDA zones 6 and higher (unprotected), and Zones 5 and below with additional protection from a greenhouse, hoop house or frost cloth. This is strictly a guideline and we cannot guarantee winter survivability. 

Learn to grow Digitalis (foxglove) with our expert-authored Growing Guide.

Education, then Cultivation

Our free, comprehensive growing guides contain all the critical information you need in order to start growing this variety, including spacing, soil preference, post harvest care, and much more. Click below to get started, and don't hesitate to send your questions to orders@gardenclubplants.com