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  1. DIGITALIS LANATA 'CAFE CREME'

    This unusual foxglove has a beautiful 'Coffee and Cream' colouring. From late spring to mid summer it produces tall spikes of densely packed, fawn coloured flowers each with a pearl coloured, protruding lower lip. Each of the blooms is delicately patterned with pale coffee-brown veins. W, this perennial variety grows to a height of only 60 to 72cm (24 to 30in), and produces many stems which are very suited for use as cut flowers. ... Learn More

    $3.22

    (80+ seeds)

  2. DIGITALIS LUTEA

    A generous packet of this attractive long lived hardy perennial which has greenish-yellow flowers freely borne on slender spikes. A most unusual plant which will naturalise in parts of the garden where other plants may struggle to grow. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (400+ seeds)

  3. DIGITALIS MIXED

    A well-filled packet of cottage garden forms and species in all shapes and colours from our gardens . A good bet is just to sprinkle these around the garden as they do best when grown without transplanting. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (800+ seeds)

  4. DIGITALIS PARVIFLORA

    Slender spikes hold numerous densely massed chocolate brown tubular flowers. This distinctive, striking and lovely completely perennial plant is appropriately also called 'Chocolate Soldier'. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (80+ seeds)

  5. DIGITALIS PURPUREA

    The wild foxglove, too well known to need a description, shoots up numerous spikes of large, purple tubular flowers. Seedlings will vary and inevitably include white and pale pink forms. ... Learn More

    $2.61

    (800+ seeds)

  6. DIGITALIS PURPUREA ALBA

    An unusual tight-spiked, white form of the purple foxglove carrying pale purple freckles within the throat. Impressive drifts can be easily established in the garden. The odd purple plant may occasionally pop up, but can be easily removed as soon as the coloured buds appear. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (100+ seeds)

  7. DIGITALIS PURPUREA 'ELSEY KELSEY'

    With their elegant upright habit, long spikes heavenly white, bell shaped flowers with densely speckled throats of deep maroon-purple, these make an impressive feature in the garden. The plants form rosettes of hairy lance shaped leaves in their first growing season. The second year they send up large spikes with drooping bell shaped blooms. Flowering begins in May and continues through the summer months. Digitalis are handsome and easy if watered well in dry weather, and look spectacular at the back of a border. Extremely attractive to bees. ... Learn More

    $2.95

    (300+ seeds)

  8. DIGITALIS PURPUREA EXCELSIOR

    The Excelsior group of foxgloves is a particularly fine strain, producing flower spikes with large trumpets in clear colours, in a range of lovely pastel shades, that look spectacular at the back of a border and are exceptionally attractive to bees. If your soil is dry and free-draining, try to incorporate plenty of organic matter into the soil before planting. RHS AGM winner ... Learn More

    $2.88

  9. DIGITALIS PURPUREA 'PAM'S CHOICE'

    One of the best new foxgloves to be found in recent years. Stout, strong spires of creamy white flowers with their throats almost solidly painted in deepest burgundy. En masse it makes an unforgettable sight. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (300+ seeds)

  10. DIGITALIS STEWARTII

    This impressive foxglove is amongst the tallest we have ever seen. Several long thin spires arise, clad along most of their length with large-lipped, dark-veined orange flowers. Soundly perennial and bone hardy, this plant will perform trouble-free for many years. ... Learn More

    $3.68

    (20 seeds)

  11. DILLENIA INDICA

    This lovely tree is valued for its very large fragrant flowers, which are up to 5 inches or 12cm across and have five white, waxy petals and numerous yellow stamens, and arise solitary at the ends of the twigs facing downward. Later ripen its lemon-flavoured fruits which are used in jellies and curries, often mixed with coconut and spices to make chutneys. The thick attractive leaves are 15-36 cm long, with a conspicuously corrugated surface with impressed veins, rather like wavy potato chips. It is native to Southeast Asia and western Malaysia. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (15 seeds)

  12. DIMOCARPUS LONGAN

    New, rare, delicious, and barely ever available in the Western World, the beige skin of this fruit contains luscious flesh which is sweet, tasty and delicious, and which is translucent white, with the shiny brown seed visible inside, looking like the pupil of an eye. As a result, they resemble the bulging eyes of the dragons often depicted in Chinese art. Closely related to lychees, they are native to China, Taiwan and South East Asia. The skin is hard and smooth, rather than softly-prickly like the common lychee, but peels off more easily than that of the lychee, rather like an egg shell! Con ... Learn More

    $3.48

    (4 seeds)

  13. DIMORPHOTHECA ECKLONIS MIXED

    These truly magnificent perennial South African flowers have beautiful sparkling white ray florets which are botanically florets, with dark blue centres. They are best grown over a hot bank or rock garden, and when in full bloom will certainly create a stunning show in any garden. ... Learn More

    $2.88

    (20 seeds)

  14. DIOSCOREA ARAUCANA

    This exquisite, woody, evergreen climber from the cold temperate forests of Southern Chile has strong, woody twining stems clad in hairy, leathery, triangular leaves. Trusses of many delicately-perfumed, beautiful, intriguing, purple-throated creamy flowers, flared at the mouth, appear at each leaf axil of the previous year's growth. A very choice and long lived plant making a woody trunk in time. The scent which drifts out may be dismissed at first, but there is something intoxicating about its intensity. ... Learn More

    $3.48

    (8 seeds)

  15. DIPCADI SEROTINUM

    A bulb expert describes this as 'an orange-flowered bluebell with a green base', which just about sums it up. In the wild in Portugal, the Iberian Peninsula, North West Africa and the Balearics, it prefers rocky, stony or sandy ground, but in the UK may do best in a warm, sheltered scree or rockery, or perhaps even better in a pot in an alpine house. It is also referred to as the brown bluebell! ... Learn More

    $3.22

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