Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea

Digitalis

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Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea, also known as common foxglove, is a biennial plant native to Europe. The plant can reach a height of about 1 to 2 meters and is known for its elongated leaves and towering flower stems with purple flowers resembling thimbles. This plant thrives best in moist, well-draining soil and prefers partial shade to full sun. The foxglove is admired for its graceful appearance in gardens and is often used in borders and cottage gardens. Please note: all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

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  • No, Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea is not evergreen. It is a hardy biennial plant that loses its leaves in winter and sprouts again in spring. It is often used as an annual in the garden.

    The plant is hardy to about -15 degrees Celsius. It is important to provide extra protection for the plant during severe frost. The plant is best planted in a sheltered spot in the garden.

    Yes, the plant is generally easy to maintain and requires little special care. Ensure that the soil is well-drained and water regularly. Remove faded flowers to extend the blooming period.

    Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea needs about 30-45 cm of space between each plant. Ensure that the plant receives enough light and air. The plant grows best in well-draining soil.

    Yes, this plant grows well in shade and can even perform better in partial shade to shady areas. Make sure the soil remains moist and the plant receives enough light to stay healthy. It is a beautiful addition to a shade garden.

    This plant needs water approximately once a week, make sure to keep the soil slightly moist. It's important not to overwater the plant, as this can lead to root rot. Keep an eye on the soil and adjust the watering schedule if necessary.

    Yes, this plant attracts butterflies and bees because of the nectar produced in the flowers. Therefore, it is a great choice for garden plants that contribute to biodiversity in the garden. Planting this species can help support populations of butterflies and bees.

    Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea blooms in the months of June and July. The flowering period of this plant lasts for about 4 to 6 weeks.

    Yes, this plant can tolerate full sun and thrives best in a sunny location. It is important to give the plant enough water during hot periods. In full sun, the plant will also produce more flowers.

    No, the plant is not edible. Although it is a popular garden plant because of its beautiful flowers, it contains toxic substances that can be harmful if consumed. It is therefore strongly advised not to eat this plant.

  • Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea does not need regular pruning. Dead flower stems can be removed after flowering to keep the plant looking tidy. Prune damaged or unwanted branches if necessary.

    The plant needs regular watering, especially during dry periods. Make sure the soil remains moist, but not waterlogged. Water preferably in the morning or evening to minimize evaporation.

    Potting soil needs to be well-draining for this plant to prevent root rot. It is advisable to use a mix of peat and compost. Avoid heavy clay soil as it can impede drainage.

    This plant thrives best in well-draining and moist soil. Make sure the soil has enough nutrients and is not too acidic. If necessary, the soil can be improved with organic material such as compost.

    Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea thrives best in a location with partial shade to full sun. Make sure to plant it in well-draining soil that remains moist, but not overly wet. This garden plant can grow well in borders, along pathways, or in wild gardens.

    Protect your plant in winter by covering it with a thick layer of mulch or leaves. Also, place a protective cloth or tent over the plant to prevent frost damage. Make sure the plant is well shielded from cold winds and frost.

    Ensure the soil is well-drained and water regularly, especially during dry periods. Remove dead leaves and flowers regularly to keep the plant healthy. Fertilize the plant in the spring with organic fertilizers for good growth.

    Garden plants like Digitalis generally do not require special fertilization. It is sufficient to add an organic fertilizer to the soil in the spring. Be careful to use the correct amount of fertilizer to prevent overfertilization.

    Mulching is beneficial for the soil and can help retain moisture. Use organic material such as leaves or compost. Apply a layer of mulch around the plant, but not against the stem.

    This plant thrives best in acidic soils, with an optimal pH range between 5.5 and 6.5. It is important to regularly check the acidity of the soil and adjust if necessary. Adding organic material can help maintain the pH level at the right level.

    The plant is sensitive to aphids and slugs. The use of natural enemies such as ladybugs can help control aphids. Slugs can be deterred by placing copper rings around the plant.

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    Digitalis purpurea subsp. purpurea, also known as common foxglove, is a biennial plant native to Europe. The plant can reach a height of about 1 to 2 meters and is known for its elongated leaves and towering flower stems with purple flowers resembling thimbles. This plant thrives best in moist, well-draining soil and prefers partial shade to full sun. The foxglove is admired for its graceful appearance in gardens and is often used in borders and cottage gardens. Please note: all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested and should be kept out of reach of children and pets.

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