That depends upon how much of it you eat. But yes, it could kill you.
It cures heart problems
The common names of Foxglove are -Purple foxgloveFairy fingersFairy glovesFairy bellsFloppy dockTod-tails
Foxglove flowers and plants tend to live in the rain forest biomes. These biomes are found in much of South America and Central America.
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.
Dried Chinese foxglove root, called sheng di Huang or dry Rehmannia, the fresh root is picked, washed well, then dried in the sun during the winter. Large, fleshy brownish-yellow chunks taste sweet and moist.
No, not at all. Sickness and death of horses has occured when horses have eaten hay that has later found to have contained foxglove.
The foxglove comes from Ireland
Foxglove - film - was created in 2008.
Foxglove Pug was created in 1831.
Foxglove or Digitalis lanata
Foxgloves are plants that obtain their nutrients mostly through photosynthesis and from the soil via their root systems.
The Foxglove is a native of Europe and was naturalized to the United States.
Foxglove - DC Comics - was created in 1991.
Foxglove is pretty poisonous so you should get it checked by a vet but it probably won't die.
Yes, sheep can eat blackberry bushes. Some poisonous plants for sheep are foxglove, holly, Jerusalem cherry, and the vinca vine.
Digitalis can be extracted from the foxglove plant.
Chinese foxglove root is collected in the fall.