West Country, West of England, Devon, Dartmoor National Park, Pine Forest, Foxgloves, Digitalis Purpurea, Wild Flowers, Wildflowers, Fernworthy Reservoir, Purple Flowers, IPSV1296, IPSV2294,
UK, United Kingdom, Great Britain, North of England, Cumbria, Lake District National Park, Watendlath, Drystone Wall, Foxglove, Wildflower, Wild Flower, Purple Flowers, Digitalis Purpurea, Flowers from June to September, IPSV5219, IPSV0450,
foxglove pink flower garden plant Digitalis Common Name: Foxglove purpurea Excelsior group Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade, Shade Hardy Soil type: Well-drained light Clay heavy, Acidic, Moist Height: 150cm Spread: 45cm Time to plant seeds: February to April IPSV2573
foxglove pink flower garden plant Digitalis Common Name: Foxglove purpurea Excelsior group Exposure: Full sun, Partial shade, Shade Hardy Soil type: Well-drained light Clay heavy, Acidic, Moist Height: 150cm Spread: 45cm Time to plant seeds: February to April IPSV2573
West Country, West of England, Devon, Dartmoor National Park, Pine Forest, Foxgloves, Digitalis Purpurea, Fernworthy Forest, Fernworthy Reservoir, Purple Flowers, IPSV5219, IPSV1296, IPSV2294, IPSV5263,
this photograph shows the flowering spike of Digitalis purpurea, or foxglove, growing among the grass Arrhenatherum elatius. It is a common plant of open woodland or disturbed ground in Scotland and can colour roadsides in summer. It is found in much of Europe. The drug digitalin, used in the treatment of cardiovascular disease, was first found in Digitalis