Digitalis ferruginea ‘Gigantea Gelber Herold’
GOLDEN HERALD PERENNIAL FOXGLOVE
Digitalis ferruginea ‘Gigantea Gelber Herold’ is a giant form of the already tall and elegant Rusty Foxglove.
Though Golden Herald is also conveniently perennial rather than a biennial.
Tough in heat & dry as a native of the Croatian island of Krk
And also much tougher than usual Foxgloves, as it is native to the hot and dry climate of the little island of Krk off the Croatian coast.
So this taller, larger flowered, and slightly more richly coloured version of the Giant Rusty Foxglove, has developed special qualities thanks to it’s isolated island home.
Gently rusting Foxgloves
Digitalis ferruginea ‘Gigantea Gelber Herold ‘ looks as if the flowers are gently rusting.
Because each rich coffee-gold, orchid like bloom, is veined with deep red and dark brown inside, and tipped with fine soft coffee hairs.
So these elegant leafy spires rise very tall above rosettes of dark green, pointed, leaves each spring.
With the rusty-coffee fox’s glove fingers packed closely up the slender spires.
Hence the common name of Giant Rusty Foxglove – the description fits perfectly.
Copes with dry & heat better
So this hardy perennial is ideal for adding height to a shady corner.
Just plant in a Part Shade to Shaded position and let it rust away, where it can cope with drier conditions than most Foxgloves.
Because it is naturally built to cope with more summer heat and drier conditions than normal Foxgloves, as well as hard frosty winters.
Impressive cut flowers
Surprisingly for its’ elegant towering height – Giant Rusty Foxglove is strongly self supporting in the garden – unless in a very windy site.
And makes an impressive cut flower, as long as you have a vase tall enough.
Perennial parent plus babies
Giant Rusty Foxglove will self seed with volunteer babies, as well as the original perennial clump going on for some years.
So let your shade garden happily go rusty.
Elegant 2m H x 0.75m W.
SEED SOWING ADVICE: QUICK & EASY
Suitable for beginners & gardening with kids
Can be scattered directly in the garden where they are to grow in spring / or sow in punnets indoors for early quick plants.
INDOORS: Sow digitalis seeds on surface of good quality seed raising mix at any time. Do not cover with mix as seed requires light to germinate.
Place in warm well-lit place or on a heat mat, and cover with a plastic lid.
We recommend germinating at 15-20 degrees C for rapid and optimum germination.
Keep moist at all times, but do not saturate.
Seeds germinate in 14 to 30 days approx.
Pot on seedlings to harden off and mature before finally planting out in the garden.
SEED COUNT: 150 seeds per pack approx.
(We always aim to exceed the stated seed count, and give a generous serve).