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Camelot Foxglove – Ornamental Plant of the Week for November 3, 2014

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Camelot foxglove (Photo by Allen Owings)

The Camelot series foxglove (Digitalis) is seed-propagated and includes four colors – Camelot Cream, Camelot White, Camelot Rose and Camelot Lavender.

This is the best foxglove for Louisiana so far, and it is notable for its large spikes of outward-facing, bell-shaped flowers. It is best planted in October through November or in February through early March.

An early fall planting will bloom in fall and continue through spring. A late-winter planting will bloom in spring. First bloom will last four to six weeks, with a secondary bloom lasting another month. Flowering will last through mid-May. Deadhead in the spring after the first bloom to encourage the best reblooming potential.

Rain and wind can cause stems to fall over on 30- to 36-inch-tall plants. Plants perform well in sun, partial sun and partially shaded locations.

Camelot foxglove is a Louisiana Super Plant selection.

Allen Owings
Rick Bogren

Last Updated: 11/3/2014 9:21:55 AM

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