Description
Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea and its cultivated colour forms) is a striking biennial or short-lived perennial cottage garden plant renowned for its tall spires of tubular flowers that bloom in shades of white, apricot-peach, pink, or purple. Its dramatic flower spikes add height and structure to borders, and the nectar-rich blooms are adored by bees, bumblebees, and other pollinators, making it an invaluable addition to wildlife-friendly gardens. Foxglove prefers partial shade to full sun and thrives in moist, well-drained soils, often self-seeding to return year after year.
Important Note: All parts of foxglove are highly toxic to people, pets, and livestock if ingested, due to the presence of cardiac glycosides. It should never be used as a home remedy. Historically, Digitalis was the source of powerful heart medicines, but this is only ever undertaken by medical professionals with extreme caution. In the garden, foxglove’s role is primarily ornamental and ecological, offering a classic cottage charm and supporting pollinator populations.