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Re: Foxglove


Foxglove is a biennial. However, an early spring sowing will result in an
annual growth.  If you sow it in the fall and mulch it, it will have it's
first flowering in the spring.  The annual treatment will result in
self-seeding which can generate some interesting colors the next year.  I
had some nice yellows this year.



At 09:52 AM 9/18/97 -0400, you wrote:
>I started some Foxglove "Foxy" seeds this spring, planted them, and they
>are doing great!  But I seem to recall someone saying the Foxy was an
>annual.  Is this true?  I thought all Digitalis was biennial, and would
>keep reseeding themselves.  I am in zone 4/5, central NY.  Thanks.
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