Digitalis Dalmatian Crème foxglove blooming with soft creamy white bell-shaped flowers speckled in the throat, standing tall in a garden bed — cold-hardy perennial ideal for cottage borders

Soft Elegance Meets Garden Strength: Digitalis Dalmatian Crème Foxglove

For gardeners who want both delicate charm and cold-hardiness, Digitalis Dalmatian Crème is a dream perennial. With creamy, off-white bell-shaped blooms delicately speckled in the throat, this foxglove variety adds quiet sophistication to any garden bed. Even better — it’s hardy down to -20°F, making it ideal for colder climates.

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A Gentle Giant in the Garden

Part of the popular Dalmatian series, this foxglove is a fast-blooming perennial that flowers its first year from seed. While traditional foxgloves can take two seasons to show off their blooms, Dalmatian Crème saves you the wait.

Standing around 16–20 inches tall, the upright flower spikes are filled with soft cream-colored blossoms, each gently freckled in the throat. This subtle coloring is perfect for:

  • Cottage gardens

  • Shady borders

  • Woodland plantings

  • White-themed garden designs

Despite its refined look, this is a cold-tough perennial that performs reliably year after year in USDA Zones 5 and warmer.


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Cold-Hardy Down to -20°F

Digitalis Dalmatian Crème isn’t just a beauty — it’s a survivor. This variety can withstand frigid winters, returning each spring with renewed vigor. Once established, it holds up in conditions as low as -20°F, thriving in well-drained soil with partial sun or dappled shade.

If you’re in a region with tough winters and still want long-lasting blooms, this foxglove is a perfect fit.


Pollinator-Friendly & Deer-Resistant

Foxgloves, including Dalmatian Crème, are naturally deer-resistant, which makes them a great low-maintenance option for rural and suburban gardens. But while deer avoid them, pollinators love them. Their tubular blossoms attract bumblebees, honeybees, and even hummingbirds, making them a valuable addition to your ecological landscape.


Easy to Grow from Pelleted Seed

Each seed pack contains 50 pelleted seeds for easier handling. Foxglove seeds are naturally tiny, and pelleting makes sowing them a breeze, especially when planting in trays or containers.

To grow:

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

  • Lightly press seeds onto the surface of moist soil (don’t cover — they need light to germinate).

  • Transplant outside after hardening off when soil is workable.

Dalmatian Crème pairs beautifully with blue salvia, lavender, snapdragons, and soft pinks — and also shines solo in serene monochrome garden designs.

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