Pink Foxglove is best grown as a biennial. In its first season, it produces velvety dark green leaves with prominent deep veining. During the second year, it showcases tight clusters of bell-shaped pink flowers, each with a darker, contrasting throat.
Best grown in average to medium moisture, a well-drained soil, in partial shade. Can tolerate full sun with adequate moisture. Plants rarely require staking due to the sturdy stems. It is considered a biennial, so allow the plant to reseed.
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