What are ideal conditions for growing Foxglove and Monkshood together?


Question:I am well aware of the poisonous qualities.

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Well, the ideal conditions are a partially shaded area with well drained soil. Other than that, nothing special. The only thing you might want to remember is that Foxglove is a biennial and will only live for two seasons where as Monkshood is a perennial and will return yearly.


I have my monkshood planted under my pine tree it gets very little morning sun it gets around five feet tall, I do nothing to it but leave it grow.

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