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Enchanting Foxglove Seed

Code: 141312

Average Packet Contents 130 seeds
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Spikes of bell-shaped flowers Foxgloves are thought of very much as a British ‘cottage garden’ plant but in fact they are native to Europe, Asia and north-west Africa. The name 'Foxglove' means 'finger-like' a reference to the shape of the flower. Aside from being an attractive plant in flower, an extract from the plant has been used over the years to treat heart disease, which is perhaps surprising as the plant and seed of the foxglove are poisonous if eaten. In past times, this earnt the plant the unfortunate name of "Dead Man's Bells". Culture: This Digitalis is a Hardy Perennial i.e. flowers year after year. Sow in pots or trays of firmed, moist, quality compost on a windowsill or in a greenhouse at approx 15-20°C (60-68°F) pressing the seed lightly into the compost surface. Do not exclude light or allow to dry out. (Germination 15-20 days) Transplant seedlings into trays and grown on. Plant out in the autumn, 30-45cm (12-18") apart to flower the following year. Average Growing Height: 91-100CM

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