An eye-catching plant in all angles, the Camelot Lavender is a common foxglove that provides architectural height to borders. They provide wonders by their notable lavender funnel-shaped flowers with maroon throats. Secondary flower spikes show out during summer and the flowers itself rise on strong stems. They are a great attraction to hummingbirds and other birds which flock the seedheads during fall. Under optimum growing conditions, Camelot Lavender self-seeds freely while deadheading them after flowering is essential to avoid excess number of seedlings.
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