Although they don’t look like our local foxgloves, they’re actually a hybrid cultivar foxglove called “Digiplexis” that come in an array of beautiful colors. I’ve seen them at local nurseries and now I’m tempted to purchase some!
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I think that is lupine
ReplyDeleteAlthough they don’t look like our local foxgloves, they’re actually a hybrid cultivar foxglove called “Digiplexis” that come in an array of beautiful colors. I’ve seen them at local nurseries and now I’m tempted to purchase some!
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