Family: Foxglove
Type: Perennial
Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ is a striking biennial plant known for its towering spires of lavender flowers. It’s an eye-catching addition to any garden with its unique and elegant appearance.
This variety blooms in late spring to early summer, offering a spectacular display of bell-shaped flowers. The flowers are arranged densely along the tall spikes, creating a dramatic effect.
Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ is not only beautiful but also attracts pollinators. Bees and hummingbirds are drawn to its nectar-rich blooms, adding life and movement to the garden.
Hardiness Zone: 4a-8a
Deer Resistant: Yes
Moisture Preference: Average to moist
Sun Needs: Full sun to partial shade
Growth Rate: Fast
Average Height (feet): 4
Average Spread (feet): 1.5
Average Life Span (years): 2
Form: Towering
Flower Color: Purple
Flower Shape: Tubular
Bloom Season: From late spring to mid summer
Foliage Color: Green
Foliage Shape: Pointy
Incorporating Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ into your landscape adds vertical interest. These tall plants are perfect for creating height variations in garden beds.
They work well as background plants in borders or as stand-alone features. Their tall, elegant spikes provide a stunning backdrop for lower-growing flowers.
Plant them in clusters for a dramatic impact. Grouping these plants enhances their visual appeal and creates a lush, vibrant display.
In a cottage garden setting, Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ brings a touch of romance and height. Its tall, flowering spikes blend beautifully with other traditional cottage garden plants, adding structure and a vertical element to the informal, abundant planting style.
The naturalistic setting of a woodland garden is perfect for Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’. Its ability to thrive in partial shade and its tall, stately appearance fit well with the dappled light and layered planting typical of woodland gardens.
In formal gardens, Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ can be used to create striking symmetry and order. Planted in neat rows or as part of a geometric pattern, they add a sense of grandeur and elegance, enhancing the garden's structured design.
Use Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ along pathways or garden borders. Their height makes them a natural choice for creating a sense of depth.
Pair them with lower-growing plants. Lavender Digitalis can serve as a stunning backdrop for other perennials or annuals.
Incorporate them into a wildlife-friendly garden. Their appeal to bees and hummingbirds makes them ideal for attracting and supporting local wildlife.
In spring, Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ starts to grow its lush, green foliage. The leaves form a rosette at the base, preparing for the dramatic spires of flowers that will bloom in late spring.
During summer, the plant is in full bloom. The tall spikes of lavender flowers stand out, adding height and color to the garden. This is when Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ is at its most magnificent.
In fall, Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ begins to die back. The leaves may turn yellow, and the flower spikes fade, signaling the end of its blooming season. This is the time to collect seeds if desired.
In winter, Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ lies dormant. The plant retreats to its root system, conserving energy for the next growing season. It may disappear from view, but underground, it's preparing for another year of stunning blooms.
Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ thrives in a location that receives partial to full sunlight. An ideal spot is one that gets morning sun and some afternoon shade, especially in hotter climates.
These plants need a good amount of light to flourish. A mix of sun and partial shade throughout the day is perfect. Too much shade can lead to weak growth and fewer flowers.
Well-draining, moist, and rich soil is best for Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’. They prefer slightly acidic to neutral pH levels. If your soil is heavy or clay-like, amend it with organic matter to improve drainage.
Space plants about 18 to 24 inches apart. Proper spacing ensures adequate air circulation, which is crucial for preventing disease and allowing each plant enough room to grow.
Plant in early spring or early fall. This timing allows the plants to establish themselves during cooler, wetter weather, setting them up for success in the blooming season.
Dig a hole slightly larger than the root ball. Place the plant in the hole at the same depth it was in the pot. Fill in with soil and water thoroughly. Adding a layer of mulch can help retain moisture and suppress weeds.
Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water at the base of the plant to avoid wetting the foliage, which can lead to fungal diseases.
Feed with a balanced, all-purpose fertilizer in early spring. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers, as they can promote leaf growth at the expense of flowers.
Deadhead spent flowers to encourage more blooms. Cut back the flower stalks after blooming is complete to keep the plant tidy.
In spring, remove any old, dead foliage from the previous season. Apply a layer of compost or a balanced fertilizer to promote healthy new growth.
During summer, regular watering is crucial, especially in dry periods. Continue to deadhead and check for any signs of pests or disease.
In fall, prepare the plant for winter. Cut back the flower stalks but leave the foliage, as it will help protect the crown of the plant over winter.
Mulch around the base to protect the roots in colder areas. If planted in a pot, move it to a sheltered location to protect it from freezing temperatures.
Lavender Digitalis ‘Camelot Lavender’ can grow up to 3-4 feet tall. The height is part of its appeal, adding vertical interest to gardens.
Yes, all parts of the plant are toxic if ingested. It’s important to handle it with care, especially around children and pets.
The blooming period typically lasts from late spring to early summer. Deadheading spent flowers can encourage a longer blooming season.
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