Capable of growing up to six feet high, foxgloves are known for adding vertical interest and brilliant color in gardens. Their flowers, which appear in clusters of tubular blooms in shades of white, lavender, yellow, pink, red, and purple, may be grown from seed. They can be toxic to consume, though hummingbirds are attracted to their nectar.
When it blooms: Early summer
Where to plant: Full sun to partial shade
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4-10
SHOP FOXGLOVES

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