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$4.51The Story
Digitalis 'Raspberry' brings a rich, jewel-toned presence to the summer border, sending up long, stately flower spikes packed with tubular blooms in deep, purplish raspberry-pink. Each flower carries a darker, peachy throat, giving the whole spire a warm, glowing depth that feels both dramatic and surprisingly refined. This is foxglove with a little extra polish, splendid among cottage-garden perennials yet equally at home in a more contemporary planting scheme. Digitalis 'Raspberry' rises beautifully through soft grasses, hardy geraniums and dusky foliage plants, adding height without heaviness. The colour is deliciously bold, but not shouty, rather like a velvet cushion placed in exactly the right chair.
As a half-hardy perennial, Digitalis 'Raspberry' appreciates a sheltered position in sun or partial shade, with fertile, well-drained soil and a little protection when winter turns properly stern. Its upright habit makes it invaluable for giving borders rhythm, while the nectar-rich blooms are very attractive to bees, who tend to approve of a good foxglove without overthinking the colour scheme. Digitalis 'Raspberry' also works well in large pots, where the vertical stems create a handsome focal point on patios and near doorways. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage neatness and further display, and remember that all parts are toxic if eaten. Elegant, warm and full of character, Digitalis × mertonensis 'Raspberry' is a memorable choice for height and colour.

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Digitalis 'Raspberry' brings a rich, jewel-toned presence to the summer border, sending up long, stately flower spikes packed with tubular blooms in deep, purplish raspberry-pink. Each flower carries a darker, peachy throat, giving the whole spire a warm, glowing depth that feels both dramatic and surprisingly refined. This is foxglove with a little extra polish, splendid among cottage-garden perennials yet equally at home in a more contemporary planting scheme. Digitalis 'Raspberry' rises beautifully through soft grasses, hardy geraniums and dusky foliage plants, adding height without heaviness. The colour is deliciously bold, but not shouty, rather like a velvet cushion placed in exactly the right chair.
As a half-hardy perennial, Digitalis 'Raspberry' appreciates a sheltered position in sun or partial shade, with fertile, well-drained soil and a little protection when winter turns properly stern. Its upright habit makes it invaluable for giving borders rhythm, while the nectar-rich blooms are very attractive to bees, who tend to approve of a good foxglove without overthinking the colour scheme. Digitalis 'Raspberry' also works well in large pots, where the vertical stems create a handsome focal point on patios and near doorways. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage neatness and further display, and remember that all parts are toxic if eaten. Elegant, warm and full of character, Digitalis × mertonensis 'Raspberry' is a memorable choice for height and colour.

























