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Plantaginaceae26 April 202612 min

Digitalis thapsi: complete guide

Digitalis thapsi

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Overview

Digitalis thapsi, commonly known as Spanish Foxglove, is an elegant biennial from the Plantaginaceae family. Native to Portugal and Spain, this statuesque plant brings refined charm to any garden design. It thrives in partial shade and moist, well-draining soil, making it ideal for borders and naturalistic planting schemes.

Appearance and bloom

Reaching 60-100 cm in height, this plant produces tall, elegant flower spikes densely packed with tubular flowers in purple-pink hues. Blooming from May to July, the flowers attract butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. Dark green, hairy foliage forms an attractive base beneath the spires. Each specimen stands uniquely in the landscape.

Ideal location

Choose a spot with filtered light where the plant receives afternoon shade. Excellent for half-shaded borders, woodland edges, or naturalistic planting plans. Place where flower spikes contrast against darker backgrounds for visual impact.

Soil

Spanish Foxglove thrives in moist, humus-rich soil with excellent drainage. A slightly acidic to neutral pH (6.0-7.0) is optimal. Incorporate compost to improve water retention and growth.

Watering

Keep soil evenly moist during the growing season. Water regularly during dry periods, especially for young plants. Avoid waterlogged conditions around roots.

Pruning

Remove spent flower spikes to prevent excessive seeding and encourage secondary blooms. Allow plants to set seed in late season for natural propagation the following year.

Maintenance calendar

Spring: sow seed or plant seedlings; Summer: water regularly and deadhead spent flowers; Autumn: prepare soil for seed setting; Winter: provide protection in colder regions.

Winter hardiness

Spanish Foxglove is hardy to approximately -10 C, depending on growing conditions. Provide mulch protection in colder climates.

Companion plants

Pair with other shade-loving plants such as Heuchera, Astilbe, and Primula. Beautiful combined with ferns and deciduous shrubs for depth and texture.

Closing

Spanish Foxglove brings elegance and height to your garden with minimal effort. Perfect for naturalistic designs and traditional borders. Available at retailers. Discover more planting plans at gardenworld.app and explore our full plant catalog at gardenworld.app/en.

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