Beautiful rose-pink flowers with pale pink speckled throats are held on upright 18-24” stems from late spring to late summer. ‘Arctic Fox Rose’ offers first year flowers and summer-long blooms for the mid-Atlantic and New England.
Flowers the first year. Prefers acidic moist soil with good winter drainage. Damaged foliage can be cut back to basal rosettes for a flush of new growth. Can be divided in spring or fall every 3-5 years. Cut the flowering spike to the base as it finishes and several smaller spikes will appear, extending the bloom time. Leave new fall growth at the base of the plant to overwinter. Allow self seeding to ensure future generations.
**Leaves and seeds of this plant are toxic if ingested.**
Digitalis ‘Arctic Fox Rose’
Common Name Foxglove 'Artic Fox Rose' Plant Type Perennial Zone 4-9 Height 18 - 24 in Spacing 24-28" Growth Habit Upright Growth Rate fast Bloom Time Early Summer to Late Summer Light
RequirementsFull Sun (>6 hrs. Direct Sun)
Part Sun (4-6 hrs Direct Sun)
Water Needs Moist, well-drained
Soil Type Average Soil Quality
Animal
ResistanceDeer,
RabbitTolerance Uses Borders
Containers
Cut Flower
Mass Planting
Origin Hybrid Attracts Wings: Attracts Butterflies
Hummingbirds
Bee Friendly