





Digitalis (Foxglove) Pam's Choice 2L
Digitalis ‘Pam’s Choice’ – Foxglove
Digitalis ‘Pam’s Choice’ is a striking biennial or short-lived perennial prized for its tall spires of creamy white, tubular flowers dramatically marked with deep maroon-purple throats. Flowering from late spring to mid-summer, this standout variety adds vertical interest and bold contrast to borders and cottage-style gardens.
Growing 3 to 4 feet tall and about 1 to 2 feet wide, ‘Pam’s Choice’ thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Its stately presence makes it an ideal choice for the middle or back of garden beds, where its elegant blooms can tower gracefully above lower-growing plants.
The blooms are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators, supporting garden biodiversity. Though often grown as a biennial, allowing some plants to self-seed can ensure a continued presence year after year. It pairs beautifully with other classic cottage garden plants like geraniums, delphiniums, and roses.
Note: All parts of Digitalis are toxic if ingested; handle with care around pets and children.
Flowering Period
May – June: Flower spikes begin to rise and open
June – July: Peak bloom, dramatic white and burgundy flowers
August: Flowers fade, seed pods begin to develop if left uncut
A bold and beautiful choice, Digitalis ‘Pam’s Choice’ offers architectural drama and pollinator appeal, bringing classic charm to any garden setting.
Digitalis ‘Pam’s Choice’ – Foxglove
Digitalis ‘Pam’s Choice’ is a striking biennial or short-lived perennial prized for its tall spires of creamy white, tubular flowers dramatically marked with deep maroon-purple throats. Flowering from late spring to mid-summer, this standout variety adds vertical interest and bold contrast to borders and cottage-style gardens.
Growing 3 to 4 feet tall and about 1 to 2 feet wide, ‘Pam’s Choice’ thrives in full sun to part shade and prefers moist, well-drained soil. Its stately presence makes it an ideal choice for the middle or back of garden beds, where its elegant blooms can tower gracefully above lower-growing plants.
The blooms are highly attractive to bees and other pollinators, supporting garden biodiversity. Though often grown as a biennial, allowing some plants to self-seed can ensure a continued presence year after year. It pairs beautifully with other classic cottage garden plants like geraniums, delphiniums, and roses.
Note: All parts of Digitalis are toxic if ingested; handle with care around pets and children.
Flowering Period
May – June: Flower spikes begin to rise and open
June – July: Peak bloom, dramatic white and burgundy flowers
August: Flowers fade, seed pods begin to develop if left uncut
A bold and beautiful choice, Digitalis ‘Pam’s Choice’ offers architectural drama and pollinator appeal, bringing classic charm to any garden setting.