Digitalis Dalmatian Mix foxglove in bloom showing a colorful blend of peach, purple, white, and crème bell-shaped flowers on upright spikes — cold-hardy perennial for pollinator gardens

A Rainbow of Blooms That Return Each Year: Digitalis Dalmatian Mix Foxglove

If you love variety in your garden and want a perennial that brings both bold color and cold hardiness, you’ll fall in love with Digitalis Dalmatian Mix. This stunning blend features foxglove blooms in a full range of soft pastels and rich tones—peach, purple, white, crème, and rose—all blooming on compact, upright spikes. Even better, it’s cold-hardy down to -20°F, making it a reliable perennial choice for gardeners in cooler climates.

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Digitalis Seeds Dalmatian Mix – 50 Pelleted Seeds


First-Year Blooms in a Mix of Gorgeous Shades

Part of the trusted Dalmatian series, this variety is known for fast growth, uniform height, and blooms that appear the first year from seed. That’s a huge advantage over traditional foxgloves that typically behave as biennials.

Dalmatian Mix grows to a neat 16–20 inches tall, making it ideal for borders, containers, cottage gardens, and pollinator beds. Each flower spike is loaded with bell-shaped blooms, each delicately speckled in the throat and available in a palette of colors ranging from creamy white and soft peach to vivid purple and blush pink.

Plant this mix en masse for a dramatic wave of color or tuck it into smaller pockets for cheerful, unexpected pops of bloom.


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Cold-Hardy, Pollinator-Friendly, and Deer-Resistant

Dalmatian Mix is more than just beautiful. It’s built to thrive, even in areas with harsh winters. This perennial is hardy to USDA Zone 5, surviving temperatures as low as -20°F once established.

It also plays an important role in the garden ecosystem. The tubular flowers attract bumblebees, honeybees, and hummingbirds, while being naturally deer-resistant. That means you get a garden full of life without the worry of unwanted grazers.


Easy to Grow from Pelleted Seeds

Each pack contains 50 pelleted seeds, making them easier to handle and sow than uncoated seed. Foxglove seeds are naturally tiny, but with pelleting, you can space them more accurately and evenly.

Here’s how to grow:

  • Start indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost.

  • Sow on the surface of moist soil; do not cover (light is needed for germination).

  • Keep evenly moist and warm until germinated, then transplant after hardening off.

Plant them in groups for best visual impact and pair with other vertical or upright plants like snapdragons, larkspur, or salvia for a gorgeous layered effect.

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