I'm not sure if many can answer your question because the plant is poisonous. It is a member of the digitalis family. All parts of the plants are toxic, especially the leave and stems.
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.
The foxglove comes from Ireland
Foxglove - film - was created in 2008.
Foxglove Pug was created in 1831.
The Welsh word for "foxglove" is "menyg lis".
The Foxglove is a native of Europe and was naturalized to the United States.
Foxglove - DC Comics - was created in 1991.
Foxglove contains digitalis, a potent toxin that can be fatal even in small amounts. Ingesting as few as two foxglove leaves or a single foxglove flower can be lethal to a person. It is important to seek immediate medical attention if someone ingests any part of the foxglove plant.
Chinese foxglove root is collected in the fall.
No it is not.
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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.