Graceful Blooms That Brave the Cold: Digitalis Dalmatian White
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Looking for a show-stopping perennial that not only lights up your garden with elegance but also survives harsh winters? Meet Digitalis Dalmatian White – a reliable foxglove variety with stunning creamy white blooms and a touch of speckled charm. This easy-to-grow flower brings vertical interest and pollinator activity to your garden — and it’s hardy down to an impressive -20°F!
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Digitalis Seeds Dalmatian White – 50 Pelleted Seeds
A Compact & Cold-Hardy Foxglove for Modern Gardens
The Dalmatian series is a favorite among gardeners and landscapers alike for its fast bloom time and compact size. Unlike older foxglove varieties that can take two years to flower, Dalmatian White blooms the first year from seed. This makes it perfect for anyone wanting quick rewards in both flower beds and containers.
Even better, this variety is known to withstand freezing temperatures down to -20°F, making it a fantastic choice for USDA zones 5 and up. Once established, the plant returns year after year, offering architectural spikes of creamy white blossoms with light speckling inside each bell-shaped bloom.
Foxgloves Loved by Pollinators
Digitalis Dalmatian White isn’t just about good looks — it’s also a bee and hummingbird magnet. The tubular flowers are irresistible to pollinators, especially bumblebees, who are well-suited to access their nectar. Whether you're building a pollinator garden or simply enjoy the buzz of life in your flower beds, this foxglove is a must-have.
Great for Cottage Gardens & Cut Flowers
With elegant spikes reaching 16–20 inches tall, these plants fit beautifully in cottage garden designs, mixed perennial borders, and even containers. Their creamy white hue blends effortlessly with pastel palettes and provides a calming contrast to bolder flower colors.
Foxglove also shines as a cut flower, adding vertical flair and texture to fresh bouquets. Harvest in the morning for best results, and enjoy their long-lasting presence indoors.
Easy to Grow from Pelleted Seed
Each of our seed packs contains 50 pelleted seeds, making sowing easier and more precise. Start seeds indoors 8–10 weeks before your last frost for best results. Plant on the soil surface, as foxglove needs light to germinate. Transplant seedlings when they have at least two sets of true leaves and harden off before moving them outdoors.
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