Its scientific name, Digitalis purpurea, literally means ‘purple fingers.’ Common foxglove isn’t native to the U.S. and was ...
All parts of the foxglove plant are very toxic to people and animals ... Or plant it with 'Dalmation Rose' and 'Dalmation Purple' for a range of colors. 'Candy Mountain': The flowers on the ...
Recognised for its tall, vibrant spikes of purple or pink flowers, foxglove is commonly found in gardens worldwide. It's admired for its beauty, but the plant has invasive tendencies that can lead ...