a foxglove is a plant. it has large white and pink flowers, it is EXTREMELY TOXIC, DO NOT MESS WITH IT!!!
Foxglove can be grown in gardens, used as a border or potted plant. You can even take cuttings and use them in flower arrangements.
Foxgloves are very poisonous they give you rashes so what you can do with it is not touch it
Foxglove or Digitalis lanata
Digitalis can be extracted from the foxglove plant.
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It can be. Be careful, it is extremely poisonous.
It is important to grow foxglove plants in partial shade in a well-drained, acidic soil. Well established foxglove plants will tolerate dry shade. Foxglove plants are susceptible to crown rot (rotting of the stem caused by fungal disease), so provide them with sufficient drainage. In order to avoid other common diseases in foxglove plants, give the plant a lot of space in order to help promote good circulation.Side Note: Foxglove plants are one of the most poisonous plants that are commonly grown. Do not grow them if small children and/or pets spend a significant amount of time in the yard.
The foxglove comes from Ireland
Foxglove - film - was created in 2008.
Foxglove Pug was created in 1831.
Foxglove or Digitalis lanata
The Foxglove is a native of Europe and was naturalized to the United States.
Foxglove - DC Comics - was created in 1991.
Digitalis can be extracted from the foxglove plant.
Chinese foxglove root is collected in the fall.
No it is not.
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Foxglove has written: 'We've got the power' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Witchcraft
yes it isso if you see a foxglove please don't actually use it as a glove and touch it as this could make you ill