Digitalis purpurea 'Candy Mountain'

Digitalis 'Candy Mountain'

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Digitalis 'Candy Mountain': Upright Elegance with a Twist of Pink

Playful yet poised, Digitalis 'Candy Mountain' adds a fresh perspective to the cottage garden with its distinctive upright-facing blooms. Instead of the usual downward nod, its large, rose-pink flowers tilt upward along sturdy, vertical spires—revealing beautifully speckled throats and drawing in admiring pollinators. Blooming in early to midsummer, this tall biennial to short-lived perennial offers architectural drama with a cheerful, modern twist.

Plant Characteristics:

  • Height: 90–120 cm
  • Spread: 30–45 cm, forming a low rosette with upright flower stalks
  • Flower Colour: Rose-pink with speckled interiors; upward-facing blooms
  • Flowering Period: Early to midsummer
  • Foliage: Lance-shaped, deep green basal leaves
  • Sunlight Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
  • Soil Requirements: Moist, well-drained, humus-rich soil; avoid extremes of drought or soggy conditions

Uses and Benefits: Digitalis 'Candy Mountain' is ideal for back-of-border plantings, pollinator gardens, and mixed cottage-style beds. Its unusual, upward-facing flowers offer a clearer view of the intricate interior markings and provide easy access for bees. A standout as both a vertical accent and a cut flower, this foxglove adds whimsical height and early-season charm to the perennial garden.

Companion Plants: Pair Digitalis 'Candy Mountain' with Salvia 'Caradonna', whose deep violet spires bloom in synchrony and provide a rich contrast in both form and colour. Add Geranium 'Boom Chocolatta' for its dark foliage and violet-blue flowers that fill space and offer a striking foil beneath the foxglove’s vertical stems. Finish the composition with Panicum 'Shenandoah', whose upright, burgundy-tinged blades and airy late-season flowers carry the garden’s rhythm through summer into autumn.

Care Instructions: Plant in full sun to partial shade with moist, well-drained soil. Water regularly during dry periods, especially in the first growing season. Allow some flowers to go to seed if naturalizing is desired. Deadhead to encourage longer bloom if reseeding is not preferred. While typically biennial, Candy Mountain may persist longer in optimal conditions or through light self-seeding.

⚠️ Caution: Digitalis can irritate skin—handle with care! 🧤 Toxic if ingested—keep away from pets & children! 🐾🚸

History: Digitalis 'Candy Mountain' is a unique hybrid selection bred for its rare, upward-facing flowers—an innovative departure from the traditional nodding foxglove. With roots in Digitalis purpurea, a classic of English gardens, it carries the same pollinator appeal and ornamental value, but with a more contemporary twist in both form and garden utility.

Final Thoughts: Cheerful, tall, and just a bit unexpected, Digitalis 'Candy Mountain' brings a playful elegance to summer borders. When combined with the moody richness of Salvia 'Caradonna', the spreading beauty of Geranium 'Boom Chocolatta', and the vertical poise of Panicum 'Shenandoah', it creates a garden scene that’s full of movement, contrast, and delight. A sweet surprise for gardeners who love tradition—with a twist.