Chinese Foxglove can be propagated from the rhizomes that spread out from the parent plant in spring. Butterflies and hummingbirds flock to its nectar and is deer resistant. It is native to China and is hardy in Zones 6-10, blooms mid summer to fall. Flowers are shades of pink and prefers a moist well draining soil and does not take to drought, but reaches a height of 2'-4' and makes an excellent cut flower.
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