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Foxglove ‘Camelot’

here is something about romantic and dramatic foxgloves in bloom that tells you that all is. What sets this range of biennials apart from the rest are uniform growth and the unique scented flowers, which are large and a sumptuous cream extravagantly splotched with chocolate and a hint of crimson, presented on flower spikes on strong stems. The range will bloom throughout summer as long as the spikes are regularly picked for the vase.

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