Digitalis purpurea ‘Hanabee White’

Description

Branching from the bottom, this Digitalis has multiple stems with white blooms, reminiscent of the luminous glow of fireworks. Its pristine white tubular flowers are a true magnet for bees and bumblebees, turning Hanabee into a genuine contributor to biodiversity. The name Hanabee comes from hanabi, the Japanese word for fireworks. Grows to 2 feet tall. Sun/shade. Photo from Takii.

Branching from the bottom, this Digitalis has multiple stems with white blooms, reminiscent of the luminous glow of fireworks. Its pristine white tubular flowers are a true magnet for bees and bumblebees, turning Hanabee into a genuine contributor to biodiversity. The name Hanabee comes from hanabi, the Japanese word for fireworks. Grows to 2 feet tall. Sun/shade. Photo from Takii.