Digitalis purpurea ‘Dalmatian Peach’ (Foxglove)

Dalmatian Series

(Bloody Bells, Lady’s Glove, Thimble Flower, Throat Root, Witches’ Fingers)

Spikes of apricot peach flowers with pale delicate spotting. This variety will bloom the first year in the garden. Height 16-20″.

Compact, early-flowering foxglove series selection with peach-colored bells, each marked with darker speckling inside. Often blooms in the first year from seed, making it useful for quick color in mixed borders. Prefers partial shade or cool sun and moist, well-drained soils and, like other foxgloves, is poisonous if eaten. 

  • Plant Patent: n/a
  • Container Size: n/a
  • USDA Zone: 4-9
  • Height: 16-20"
  • Spread: 12-14"
  • Sun Exposure: full sun to part shade
  • Soil Moisture: average
  • Bloom Time: late spring to early summer
  • Bloom Color: peach
  • Foliage Color: green
  • US Native: no
  • Wildlife Benefit: bees, butterflies
  • Notes: deer tolerant, drought tolerant, rabbit tolerant