Foxglove ‘Pam’s Choice’ produces elegant creamy‑white bells with rich red‑spotted throats, adding height and cottage‑garden charm to borders. These 3 garden‑ready 5cm plug plants root quickly and are ideal for back‑border planting, pollinator displays and perennial schemes.
Foxglove ‘Pam’s Choice’ is a standout perennial Digitalis variety known for its large creamy‑white bells, dramatically marked with deep red speckles inside the throat. The flowers rise on tall, stately spikes that bring structure, elegance and an unmistakable cottage‑garden feel to borders.
Its soft grey‑green foliage forms a neat base, making this variety visually appealing even before flowering begins. Highly attractive to pollinators, ‘Pam’s Choice’ is a favourite in wildlife‑friendly planting schemes and traditional perennial borders.
This 3‑pack includes 3 × 5cm garden‑ready plug plants, suitable for immediate planting or potting on if you prefer to grow them on first. They establish quickly and perform beautifully through early to midsummer.
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🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🌼 Creamy‑white bells with dramatic red‑spotted throats
- 🌿 Attractive grey‑green foliage
- 🪴 Includes 3 × 5cm plug plants
- 🌞 Grows in sun or partial shade
- 🌱 Excellent for back‑of‑border height
- 🐝 Pollinator‑friendly
- ♻️ R‑PET eco‑friendly packaging
- 🚚 FREE P&P via Royal Mail 48
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🌿 Planting & Care
- Position: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil: Moist, well‑drained soil
- Flowering: Early–mid summer
- Habit: Upright perennial foxglove
- Uses: Cottage gardens • Back borders • Pollinator areas
🌿 FAQs
Is it hardy?
Yes — Pam’s Choice is a hardy perennial.
Can I grow it in containers?
Yes — use larger pots with quality compost.
Is Digitalis toxic?
Yes — all foxgloves are toxic if ingested, so plant with care around pets and children.