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About Bella

Coppery apricot flowers on candelabra-shaped burgundy stems. Long, narrow, toothed leaves. A cultivated variety.

The name "Canary Islands" probably comes from their Latin name Canariae Insulae, meaning "Islands of the Dogs." According to the ancient historian Pliny the Elder, the islands contained "vast multitudes of dogs of very large size." The bird, canary, was named for the islands, not vice versa.

About Foxglove, Canary Islands

A tropical relative of our garden foxglove. In its original Canary Islands home, it was pollinated by now-extinct birds. Fast-growing and long-blooming. Needs well-drained soil or a succulent soil mix in a container with infrequent watering. Deer-resistant.

Pot Size & Price
4-in. pot
$6.00
Height
24"
Width
12"
Sunlight Exposure
Full Sun Partial Sun
Catalog
U057
Plant Traits
Bees
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