Digitalis Dalmatian Peach in full bloom, showing soft apricot-peach foxglove flowers with light speckles — cold-hardy perennial ideal for romantic cottage gardens

Romantic Color + Cold-Hardy Charm: Digitalis Dalmatian Peach

If you're dreaming of a flower that brings both soft romantic color and cold-hardy toughness to your garden, Digitalis Dalmatian Peach is the perfect match. This elegant foxglove variety features warm peachy-pink blooms lightly speckled in the throat — a delicate, vintage hue that pairs beautifully with other pastels or bold garden tones. And with hardiness down to -20°F, it’s a perennial you can count on to return year after year!

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Digitalis Seeds Dalmatian Peach – 50 Pelleted Seeds

Elegant Spikes for Cottage and Pollinator Gardens

The Dalmatian series is known for fast-growing, first-year-blooming foxgloves. That means you can enjoy tall, graceful flower spikes the very first season you plant them — no waiting! Dalmatian Peach grows 16–20 inches tall, making it ideal for borders, beds, and containers alike.

Each bloom features a soft apricot-peach tone with gentle freckling inside the tubular petals. When planted in groups, they create a graceful vertical statement and offer a lovely contrast to blue, purple, and white flowers.

And because foxglove flowers are tubular, they’re a magnet for pollinators, especially bees and hummingbirds. If you're looking to increase biodiversity and movement in your garden, this variety is a beautiful and practical addition.


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Cold-Hardy, Reliable, and Stunning

Unlike some foxgloves that behave as biennials, Dalmatian Peach is a true perennial, returning for several years with proper care. It's hardy to Zone 5 and survives temperatures as low as -20°F. Once established, it’s a low-maintenance plant that keeps performing season after season.

This makes it especially attractive to northern gardeners seeking color and structure that won't fade with winter’s touch.

Grow with Ease Using Pelleted Seeds

Each seed pack contains 50 pelleted seeds, coated for easier handling and planting. Foxglove seeds are tiny, so this coating allows for more accurate placement and even spacing.

To grow, start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last expected frost. Press them lightly into the surface of moist soil (they need light to germinate), and transplant once your seedlings are strong and hardened off.

These foxgloves are ideal for:

  • Cottage garden borders

  • Woodland-style beds

  • Pollinator gardens

  • Cutting gardens

Add them to any space that needs a romantic vertical accent and enjoy their stately presence from spring into early summer.

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