Digiplexis 'Foxglove' Falcon Fire 3L

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Description

Common Name: Foxglove ‘Falcon Fire’

Latin Name: Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’

Plant Type: Perennial

Description: Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’ is a striking, clump-forming perennial with tall, upright spikes of tubular flowers in fiery shades of coral, peach and apricot with contrasting markings. Flowering from early summer through to autumn, it provides an extended display of vibrant colour and is highly attractive to pollinators.

Garden Impact: Ideal for sunny borders and cottage-style planting, it adds height, drama and continuous seasonal interest to mixed perennial schemes. Its bold flower spikes also make it an excellent choice for cutting gardens.

Light & Water Requirements: Thrives in full sun or partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil with moderate watering, particularly during dry periods.

Size (Fully Grown): Approximately 80–120cm high × 50–60cm spread

Pet Friendliness: No, Digiplexis is toxic if eaten and may cause illness in cats and dogs.

Common Name: Foxglove ‘Falcon Fire’

Latin Name: Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’

Plant Type: Perennial

Description: Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’ is a striking, clump-forming perennial with tall, upright spikes of tubular flowers in fiery shades of coral, peach and apricot with contrasting markings. Flowering from early summer through to autumn, it provides an extended display of vibrant colour and is highly attractive to pollinators.

Garden Impact: Ideal for sunny borders and cottage-style planting, it adds height, drama and continuous seasonal interest to mixed perennial schemes. Its bold flower spikes also make it an excellent choice for cutting gardens.

Light & Water Requirements: Thrives in full sun or partial shade in fertile, well-drained soil with moderate watering, particularly during dry periods.

Size (Fully Grown): Approximately 80–120cm high × 50–60cm spread

Pet Friendliness: No, Digiplexis is toxic if eaten and may cause illness in cats and dogs.