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See below Description Willow Leaf Foxglove is a woody, shrubby herbaceous perennial from Spain that is unmistakable from other foxgloves because of its yellowy. Digitalis obscura, commonly called willow-leaved foxglove, is native to Spain. It is a woody-based, shrubby perennial foxglove that typically grows to 1-2' (less frequently to 3') tall.
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It features large, tubular, funnel-shaped, pendulous, rusty dark orange to greenish-yellow flowers (to 1.5" long) with interior red veining and spotting. Digitalis obscura (Sunset Foxglove) is a shrubby perennial boasting lovely racemes of nodding, rust-brown to yellow or orange-yellow flowers with red veins within. Blooming from late spring to midsummer, they rise atop leafy stems clad with lance-shaped to linear, gray-green, willow-like leaves.
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The charming blossoms are attractive to hummingbirds, which hover near the tubular blossoms. Long. The sunset foxglove is a short-lived shrubby perennial from Spain and North Africa, which has warm gold and rust.
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Digitalis obscura Digitalis obscura is a unique perennial foxglove with red and orange flowers perfect for hot, dry spots. A beautiful and unique foxglove species, Digitalis obscura has tubular flowers that are red on the outside and orange on the inside on stems to about two feet tall. To make sure you don't make a mistake of growing something you can't possibly grow, we assembled this guide with 12 types of foxgloves.
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This Foxglove is likely to bloom in its first year and has lovely peach flowers with orange speckled throats. This plant blooms from early to mid-summer and is noted for its compact foliage. #15 Dalmatian Purple (D.
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purpurea). Unusual and pretty, nodding rusty orange flowers sit over smooth foliage. Unusual and pretty, nodding rusty orange flowers sit over smooth foliage.
Attracts butterflies and humming-birds, is deer resistant. Subshrub from Spain and very close to Digitalis'relative Isoplexis. Flowers in its 2nd year with surprisingly dark orange flowers with d eep red veins.
Flowers last about one month and as with most Digitalis they produce a lot of seed. This is what they like to call a short lived perennial and usually lasts for 3.