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i only knew it was a foxglove,because it had a name tag?[so did all the other trees in the garden]:thumbup1:

 

if id thought about it then i could have lifted the (branch) collar to see if this one had a name tag!:biggrin:

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We have a large foxglove tree in our garden. I'm quite proud tbh ^^

 

so has my dad and it has lots of flower buds. grew its biggest leaves when it was very young. one of my favorite trees.:biggrin:

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so has my dad and it has lots of flower buds. grew its biggest leaves when it was very young. one of my favorite trees.:biggrin:

 

Ours was butchered by our neighbour whilst we were away. I think its more or less recovered now

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I enjoy looking out for fox glove after reading into them seen a few about a book of mine says there leafs can grow up to 25cm would be verry impresive to see one in this contry sporting that kinde of folage

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They are dead easy to grow from seed.

I've got one just outside my house which I cut to the ground each April. It then puts out a lots of buds and you select two to grow on. These grow 12-20 feet that year and have leaves much bigger than 25cm. Easy to grow and quite phenomenal growth. Coppicing though stops them producing flowers.

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I've been lucky enough to work on two in my area a few times now, one in Rustington and one in Amberley.

When they flower they are brilliant. They live up to their name.

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I was once at a National Trust site in Cornwall and my relatives were all going to look around a large NT house. I got out of the car and noticed in the distance a scattering of large blue/purple flowering trees towering above the canopies of other trees.

 

I had to investigate.

 

I managed to scramble up a banking to get to the trees and couldn't believe what I saw. The stunning flowers were falling off the tree like snow and it truly was an amazing sight.

 

Lovely trees.

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There's at least one (and a good example, as well) at the Whitehall end of the Houses of Parliament.

 

I seem to remember that they can be a little frost tender though.

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