Digitalis can be extracted from the foxglove plant.
The biannual flower, the Foxglove, is poisonous, and should not ingested.
I dont know if its a flower, but Indian Pipe "melts" when it is touched
a foxglove is a plant. it has large white and pink flowers, it is EXTREMELY TOXIC, DO NOT MESS WITH IT!!!
Foxgloves are a type of flower in the genus Digitalis, which is a group of garden plants. They are sometimes poisonous, taste bitter, and smell unpleasant.
yep and its white and its poisonis
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Digitalis can be extracted from the foxglove plant.
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
The parts to a fox glove is leaves flower stem root
The biannual flower, the Foxglove, is poisonous, and should not ingested.
I dont know if its a flower, but Indian Pipe "melts" when it is touched
a foxglove is a plant. it has large white and pink flowers, it is EXTREMELY TOXIC, DO NOT MESS WITH IT!!!
The scientific name for common foxglove is Digitalis purpurea.
It is a twig of Digitalis, foxglove.
The flower that produces the medical drug digoxin is called Digitalis, or better known as foxglove. They vary in colour from purple, pink, yellow and white depending on the exact species of foxglove.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Digitalis purpurea.