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August 28, 2012

Digitalis ‘Candy Mountain’ (Foxglove)

Candy Mountain was the first foxglove to have upward facing flowers, rather than the usual downward facing ones.

digitalis candy mountain foxglove perennial

Candy Mountain was the first foxglove to have upward facing flowers, rather than the usual downward facing ones. This enables you to see the beautifully speckeled flower throats from above. Candy Mountain’s flowers are pink and can last as long as June through August.

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