Yes, foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is dangerous because it contains toxic compounds called cardiac glycosides, which can affect heart function. Ingesting any part of the plant can lead to symptoms such as nausea, vomiting, and even life-threatening heart arrhythmias. It is important to handle this plant with caution and keep it away from children and pets. Despite its toxicity, foxglove has been used medicinally under strict medical supervision to treat heart conditions.
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Not as dangerous as a Polar Bear.
They come from Foxes I belive
fox glove buckeye calla lily
it means fox glove which is a flower
yes
The parts to a fox glove is leaves flower stem root
yes the Arctic fox is dangerous it will probably bite you and scratch you pretty badly
Digitalis purpurea
I don't know,I was the one that asked
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