Add vertical drama to your garden with Digitalis purpurea 'Camelot Lavender', a foxglove selection prized for its tall spikes of lavender, bell-shaped flowers with distinctive speckling inside each bloom.
Plant it where you can enjoy the flower spires up close: along borders, in cottage-style beds, or tucked among other perennials for early-season height. You will typically see strong growth to about 36-48 inches tall, so give it room to rise above companions without crowding nearby plants.
For best results, grow it in full sun to part shade, especially where afternoons are hot. Provide evenly moist, well-drained soil and water during dry spells to keep foliage looking fresh. Space plants so air can move through the clump, and remove spent flower spikes if you want a tidier look and to manage self-sowing.
Foxgloves are often short-lived perennials or biennials, so you may see them bloom strongly and then decline after setting seed. This is normal for many Digitalis. Note: all parts of foxglove are toxic if eaten, so place it thoughtfully around children and pets.