Wild Digitalis

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Our range of wild Foxgloves, botanical species from all corners of the world. Who doesn't know the Digitalis purpurea, native to European woodlands, recognizable by its upright inflorescences of purple-pink bells, reaching a height of up to 1.5 meters? Less known, the Digitalis lutea from limestone hills bears light yellow flowers on floral stems that can measure up to 1 meter. This species is present in France. The Digitalis ferruginea, of Mediterranean origin, is distinguished by its flowers with shades of rusty brown. The Digitalis grandiflora, bearing large pale yellow flowers, originates from European forests and reaches about 90 cm in height. The Digitalis parviflora, native to the Iberian mountains, has small intensely brick-red flowers tightly packed on a 80 cm stem. Digitalis lanata, the woolly Foxglove from the Balkans with its fuzzy leaves and tubular flowers blending cream white and brown. And much more. Discover in these pages the unsuspected diversity of wild Foxgloves.

To guide you in your choice, consult our article"Choosing a Foxglove"

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