Dalmatian Rose Foxglove (Digitalis) — St. Paul, MN

Dalmatian Rose Foxglove

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Dalmatian Rose Foxglove (Digitalis) — St. Paul, MN

Dalmatian Rose Foxglove

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Elegant Rose-Pink Spires That Bloom the First Year

Dalmatian Rose Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose') sends up graceful spires packed with rose-pink, freckled, bell-shaped flowers that hummingbirds and bees can't resist. Unlike old-fashioned foxgloves, the Dalmatian series blooms reliably in its first year on a tidy, compact plant. It brings cottage-garden charm and vertical drama to part-shade and sunny borders in Edina, Woodbury, and Maple Grove.

Dalmatian Rose Foxglove Plant Details

Attribute Detail
Botanical Name Digitalis purpurea 'Dalmatian Rose'
Mature Size 18–24 in. tall, 12–15 in. wide
Hardiness Zone 4–9 (Twin Cities is zone 4b–5a — fully hardy)
Light Full sun to part shade
Bloom Time Early to midsummer (first-year flowering)
Flower Color Rose-pink with speckled throats
Soil Moist, well-drained, rich soil; amend clay with compost
Winter Hardiness Hardy to zone 4; short-lived but self-sows readily
Deer Resistance Rarely browsed — foliage is unpalatable to deer and rabbits

Landscape Uses in Minnesota

Vertical accents and cottage gardens: The flower spires add height and structure to borders. Space 12–15 inches apart and plant in groups for impact.

Part-shade and pollinator beds: Excellent under high tree canopy and a magnet for hummingbirds and bees. Pair with hostas, ferns, and hardy geraniums.

Best Time to Plant in Minnesota

Plant in spring (late April–May) or early fall (late August–mid September) into moist, rich soil. Water through establishment.

How to Plant Dalmatian Rose Foxglove

Dig a hole twice the pot's width at the same depth, mixing in compost. Set the crown level, backfill, water well, and mulch 2 inches deep. Space 12–15 inches apart. Wear gloves — foxglove foliage should not be handled near the mouth or eyes.

Watering Dalmatian Rose Foxglove

First year: Keep evenly moist — water every 2–3 days at first, then weekly. Stop 2–3 weeks before the ground freezes.

After year one: Prefers consistent moisture; water during dry spells. Leave some spires to self-sow for future blooms.

Q: Is foxglove poisonous?
Yes — all parts of foxglove are toxic if eaten. Plant it away from areas where children or pets might nibble, and wash hands after handling.

Q: Does it really bloom the first year?
Yes — the Dalmatian series flowers in its first season, unlike traditional biennial foxgloves.

Q: Is it deer-resistant?
Yes — its toxic foliage makes it one of the most reliably deer- and rabbit-proof perennials.

Q: Will it come back?
It's short-lived but self-sows readily, so a planting often persists for years through volunteer seedlings.

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Dalmatian Purple Foxglove (Digitalis): A purple spire from the same first-year series.

Hosta: A bold-leaved shade companion beneath the foxglove spires.

Hardy Geranium (Cranesbill): A deer-resistant partner for part-shade borders.

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