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  1. Digitalis purpurea, the foxglove or common foxglove, is a toxic species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, native to and widespread throughout most of temperate Europe. It has also naturalized in parts of North America, as well as some other temperate regions.

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    Digitalis. Digitalis ( / ˌdɪdʒɪˈteɪlɪs / [2] or / ˌdɪdʒɪˈtælɪs / [3]) is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennial plants, shrubs, and biennials, commonly called foxgloves . Digitalis is native to Europe, Western Asia, and northwestern Africa.

  3. How to Plant, Grow, and Care for Foxglove Flowers. Foxglove is a stately flower with tall, elegant spikes covered in bell-shaped blossoms beloved by hummingbirds and bumblebees. It’s also rabbit- and deer-resistant. Learn more about growing foxglove.

  4. Feb 7, 2024 · Foxglove Care Guide: How To Grow Foxglove Flowers. The foxglove flower, while toxic, is a beautiful stately ornamental addition to any garden and an easy-growing self-seeding plant. Just don’t ingest it or grow it where children or pets might play.

  5. Dec 27, 2021 · Common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is a colorful, tall biennial for the rear of the garden. But use caution, as it is a seriously toxic plant. Skip to content

  6. May 23, 2024 · Foxglove, genus of about 20 species of herbaceous plants in the family Plantaginaceae. Foxgloves are cultivated for their attractive flower spikes, and purple foxglove is the source of the heart-stimulating drug digitalis.

  7. Feb 22, 2023 · Foxglove (Digitalis spp.) is a classic garden favorite known for its towers of blooms. With many colors to choose from, you'll have an easy time finding a foxglove to fit your garden.

  8. Mar 16, 2023 · Purple foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, aka common foxglove or lady’s glove, is a biennial plant with tall flower stalks and tightly clustered, tubular, downward-facing blossoms. Blossom colors include cream, pink, purple, red, yellow, and white, often accented by throats of a lighter hue, or speckles and mottling.

  9. Learn how to grow foxgloves in your garden with the RHS expert guide on choosing, planting, feeding, pruning and propagating plants.

  10. Foxglove. Botanical name: Digitalis. Common name: Foxglove. With tall spires of thimble-like flowers rising from rosettes of soft downy leaves, foxgloves have long been popular choices for cottage gardens and wild, informal plantings. Most of the perennial types are short lived and will need replacing as they decline.

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