Foxglove ‘Milk Chocolate’ features dense clusters of bronzy‑red flowers rising above elegant curled green foliage. These 3 jumbo plug plants establish quickly and add rich colour and cottage‑garden charm to mid‑to‑front borders. Hardy, eye‑catching, and long‑flowering through summer.
Foxglove ‘Milk Chocolate’ is a striking perennial that produces dense spires of bronzy‑red flowers backed by fine, slightly curled green foliage. Its warm tones and textured form make it ideal for mid‑border planting, cottage‑garden layouts, and adding vertical interest without overpowering surrounding plants.
This variety is adored for its rich colour, compact flowering spikes, and ability to create classic cottage‑garden atmosphere. It blends beautifully with pastels, grasses, and other summer perennials.
Your order includes 3 × 5–5cm JUMBO garden‑ready plug plants. These larger plugs root fast and can be planted directly outdoors or potted on to grow a little more before planting out. Expect fast establishment and strong seasonal performance.
All orders are shipped via Royal Mail 48 Tracked in 100% recycled R‑PET blister packs to protect your plants in transit.
When ordering two or more multipacks, postage is upgraded FREE to Royal Mail 24 Tracked.
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🌿 Key Features & Benefits
- 🌼 Bronzy‑red flowering spikes with distinctive colouring
- 🌿 Curled green foliage for texture and interest
- 🪴 Includes 3 × 5–5cm JUMBO plug plants
- 🌞 Thrives in sun or partial shade
- 🌱 Ideal for cottage gardens, borders & mixed perennial beds
- ♻️ Sustainable R‑PET packaging
- 🚚 FREE P&P (RM48 Tracked)
- ⚡ FREE upgrade to RM24 Tracked on multi‑packs
🌿 Planting & Care
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Position: Full sun to partial shade
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Soil: Moist but well‑drained
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Habit: Upright perennial foxglove
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Flowering: Summer
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Uses: Cottage gardens • Borders • Pollinator areas
🌿 FAQs
Is it hardy?
Yes — fully hardy in UK climates.
Will it grow well in pots?
Yes — it performs nicely in larger containers.
Does it attract bees?
Definitely — foxgloves are excellent pollinator plants.