70 (90)cm, semi-perennial, rather rare subspecies with creamy white (sometimes pale pink where populations of ssp. heywoodii overlap with Digitalis purpurea) flowers and yellow throats and usually purple spots inside above silvery-grayish haired leaves. Native to S Portugal growing on granite rocks in full sun. For any rich, very well drained, preferably rocky soil in a partially shaded to sunny spot. VI-VII.
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