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📖 About This Plant
Dramatic biennial foxglove with tubular bell-shaped flowers in rich purple-pink with striking dark speckles inside. Pam Priya is a unique color break — more vibrant and sun-stable than traditional foxgloves. Tall spires attract bumblebees and hummingbirds. A classic of cottage garden style.
Biennial — first year produces a rosette, second year sends up the magnificent flower spike. Self-sows freely once established. Prefers partial shade in hot climates. All parts are poisonous if ingested — plant with care. Excellent cut flower — harvest when bottom flowers are open. Stunning with roses.
What hardiness zones can you grow Foxglove (Pam Priya) in?
Foxglove (Pam Priya) grows best in USDA Hardiness Zones 4a–9b. Dramatic biennial foxglove with tubular bell-shaped flowers in rich purple-pink with striking dark speckles inside. Always check your local zone before planting.
How much sun does Foxglove (Pam Priya) need?
Foxglove (Pam Priya) requires Full to Partial Sun. Biennial — first year produces a rosette, second year sends up the magnificent flower spike.
When should I plant Foxglove (Pam Priya)?
Foxglove (Pam Priya) is best planted in Spring (seed) / Fall (transplant). Biennial — first year produces a rosette, second year sends up the magnificent flower spike. Self-sows freely once established.
How long does Foxglove (Pam Priya) take to harvest?
Foxglove (Pam Priya) typically reaches harvest in Year 2. Water needs are Moderate. Grow it alongside Roses and Ferns for best results.
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