Digiplexis 'Falcon Fire' NEW RELEASE
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FIERY TENDER FOXGLOVE
Digiplexis 'Falcon Fire'
Mango-pink trumpets with mango-sunset shades inside, make Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’ a superb pop of garden colour. And it keeps on popping with vivid spires of blooms for month after month. ‘Falcon Fire’ can’t be beaten for flower-power. Because it repeat blooms with elegant spires from late spring to autumn’s end. Imagine it planted behind apricot roses. Or with Geum ‘Pretticoats Peach’ in planted in front.
90cm. High spires x 45cm Wide clump of glossy deep green leaves.
Sometimes the botanical scientists who fiddle with breeding new plants really do get it right. These brilliant new Digiplexis plants are a new breakthrough and very worthwhile innovations. They are the result of crossing a soundly perennial Isoplexis from the Canary Islands, with the good old-fashioned but biennial Foxglove. So what we now have is... Something that looks like a Foxglove. But is packed with flowers for months, blooming as if on steroids, not just in spring. In vivid and new trendy colours like an Isoplexis. But lives for many years as a hardy perennial.
GROWING: Digiplexis ‘Falcon Fire’
Height with flowers: 90cm. approx. flower spires from late spring right through to autumn’s end.
Width: 45cm. approx. evergreen, neat rosette of glossy green, Foxglove-like foliage.
Growth: Hardy and long-lived perennial clump.
Soil: Digiplexis are not particularly fussy about soil type, providing it is well drained. They can thrive in a wide variety of soil types from sandy to clay as well as average garden loam. With a soil pH on either acid or alkaline side of neutral.
Frost: Frost hardy down to at least -10C, depending on conditions.
Water: Digiplexis thrive with average garden watering. Because they are not particularly thirsty plants and can cope with moderate drying between waterings.
Pots: Digiplexis look sensational in pots because of their exceptionally long blooming period and handsome foliage. They grow well in large containers. Cut Flowers: Digiplexis make good cut flowers, last well in a vase, and are so impressive for large arrangements.
Bees & Birds: Digiplexis provide both nectar and pollen for bees. Pollinators love foraging down the flower trumpets. Digiplexis are especially sustaining for our flying friends, the bees and pollinators, because plants bloom for so long. Providing a reliable source of food.
Care & Maintenance: Digiplexis are easy minimal care, and low maintenance. Trimming off spent flower spires after the long blooming season has finished is the only annual task. However regular fertilizer is rewarded with even more bumper flowering.
Fertilizer: Digiplexis are such prolific and long bloomers, they will thank you for regular fertilizer with even more flowers. Quality fertilizer, such as Powerfeed, can be applied in spring, summer and autumn. We recommend to water in with Seasol at planting. Then follow up with Seasol foliar feeds to strengthen plant growth, health and resistance.
Pruning: Cutting off spent flower stems during spring, summer and autumn encourages even more prolific and long blooming.
Pests & Diseases: Rarely troubled by pests or diseases.
Deer & Rabbit resistant: Digiplexis are resistant to rabbits and deer. Because their Digitalis parentage means their foliage contains chemical compounds that these nibbling pests tend to avoid.
Quarantine Restriction: None. Digiplexis can all be shipped to all states from Di’s Delightful Plants - one of Australia’s largest on-line nursery and mail order plant services.