Digitalis purpurea 'Pam's Choice'

Common Name: Common Foxglove

A unique color combination for a Foxglove, 'Pam's Choice' sports pure white, bell-shaped flowers with heavily speckled, maroon-purple throats. These flowers appear in pendulous clusters on one-sided racemes and contain a sweet nectar that hummingbirds find irresistible.

Digitalis forms large rosettes of downy, oblong leaves from which numerous flower spikes emerge. This plant looks especially nice when planted along fences, at the wood's edge, or in large containers.

Though this cultivar is actually a biennial, it will self-seed if the spent flowers are not removed and plantlets will appear around the parent, eventually taking its place. However, if this plant is deadheaded, there is a much greater chance of it reblooming.