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"Foxglove: A Victorian Botanical Beauty with Medicinal Secrets" Step back in time to 1895 with a mesmerizing lithograph of poison plants

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, Digitalis purpureae, tall stems growing wild in Cornwall, UK

Foxglove, Digitalis purpureae, tall stems growing wild in Cornwall, UK
716 Foxglove, Digitalis purpureae, tall stems growing wild in Cornwall, UK

Background imageFoxglove Collection: 1 2 Alternative medicine Alternative therapy

1 2 Alternative medicine Alternative therapy
Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Two stems with a Buff-tailed Bumblebee, Bombus terrestris, collecting nectar from one of the flowers

Background imageFoxglove Collection: foxglove, digitalis

foxglove, digitalis
?? 0720 Foxglove:Digitalis cultivar Chelsea Flowershow 2009, The Fenland Alchemists Garden, Gold medal winner Best Courtyard Garden, designed by Stephen Hall and Jane Besser

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Growing outdoor in a garden

Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Growing outdoor in a garden
Foxglove:Digitalis purpurea:0716

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea albiflora

Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea albiflora, tall stem of the white flowers with purple alliums in soft focus behind

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Aylesbury Vale HP21 8 Map

Aylesbury Vale HP21 8 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Aylesbury Vale HP21 8

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Sunderland DH4 7 Map

Sunderland DH4 7 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Sunderland DH4 7

Background imageFoxglove Collection: County Durham DH2 2 Map

County Durham DH2 2 Map
Postcode Sector Map of County Durham DH2 2

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Tamworth B77 4 Map

Tamworth B77 4 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Tamworth B77 4

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flower, backlit with stamens and style visible through corolla

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flower, backlit with stamens and style visible through corolla. Dark spots on lower lip attract bumblebee pollinators. Pollinated by bumblebees with long proboscis

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) corollas with spatter mark nectar guides

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) corollas with spatter mark nectar guides. Pollinated by long tongued bumblebees able to reach nectar

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Pink foxglove blossoms

Pink foxglove blossoms

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Tulips and foxglove along stone wall, Chanticleer Garden, Wayne, Pennsylvania

Tulips and foxglove along stone wall, Chanticleer Garden, Wayne, Pennsylvania

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, south side, Mount St. Helens National Monument, Washington State, USA

Foxglove, south side, Mount St. Helens National Monument, Washington State, USA

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, southern side, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington State, USA

Foxglove, southern side, Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument, Washington State, USA

Background imageFoxglove Collection: British Poisonous Plants, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Cassell & Co

British Poisonous Plants, mid-late 19th century. Creator: Cassell & Co
British Poisonous Plants, mid-late 19th century. 1. Water Hemlock (Cicuta virosa). 2. Hemlock (Conium maculatum). 3. Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea). 4. Cypress Spurge (Euphorbia Cyparissias). 5

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme

Foxglove, 1877. Creator: Frederick Edward Hulme
Foxglove, 1877. Foxglove, (Digitalis) - herbaceous shrub with medicinal uses, the entire plant is toxic. From " Familiar Wild Flowers", figured and described by F. Edward Hulme, F.L.S

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Garden bumblebee (Bombus hortorum), flying to Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), flower

Garden bumblebee (Bombus hortorum), flying to Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), flower, Monmouthshire, Wales, UK. June

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Herb Paris (Solanum quadrifolium), Common Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) Large Yellow

Herb Paris (Solanum quadrifolium), Common Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) Large Yellow Foxglove From Hortus Eystettensis by Basil Besler (1561-1629)

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Longwood Gardens, spring flowers, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA

Longwood Gardens, spring flowers, Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, USA

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove, Digitalis, and Raspberry Victorian Botanical Illustration

Foxglove, Digitalis, and Raspberry Victorian Botanical Illustration
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Handcolored Foxglove, Digitalis, and Raspberry from The American Flora

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Victorian Botanical Illustration of Foxglove and Common Raspberry

Victorian Botanical Illustration of Foxglove and Common Raspberry
Extremely Rare, Beautifully Illustrated Antique Victorian Engraved Botanical Illustration of the Hand Colored Foxglove and Common Raspberry from The American Flora

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Purple Foxglove, c1891, (1891). Artist: Anne Pratt

Purple Foxglove, c1891, (1891). Artist: Anne Pratt
Purple Foxglove, c1891, (1891). From Wild Flowers, by Anne Pratt, 1891. [Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, London, 1891]

Background imageFoxglove Collection: The Long Border, Holme Lacy, (1903). Artist: Ernest Arthur Rowe

The Long Border, Holme Lacy, (1903). Artist: Ernest Arthur Rowe
The Long Border, Holme Lacy. After a water colour by Ernest Arthur Rowe (1863-1922). From The Studio Volume 28 [London Offices of the Studio, London, 1903.]

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Illustration to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914, (1925). Artist: W Heath Robinson

Illustration to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914, (1925). Artist: W Heath Robinson
Illustration to A Midsummer Nights Dream, 1914. A Midsummer Nights Dream is a comedy play by William Shakespeare (1564-1616), believed to have been written between 1590 and 1596

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) (centre), c1885

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) (centre), c1885. Used in traditional herbal medicine, foxgloves are the natural source of digitalin, a powerful cardiac stimulant

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), 19th century

Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), 19th century. Foxgloves are a source of digitalis, used from Medieval times as an emetic and purgative

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Yellow Monkey-flower (Mimulus luteus)

Yellow Monkey-flower (Mimulus luteus)

Background imageFoxglove Collection: CJ6 5861 Foxglove, Digitalis

CJ6 5861 Foxglove, Digitalis
Foxglove, Digitalis, beaty, Digitalis, England, fauna, flora, Foxglove, Great Britain, heritage, landscapes, Rural, West Midlands

Background imageFoxglove Collection: DHR1381603

DHR1381603
A wild foxglove flower

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Digitalis aka Foxglove. From Le Savant du Foyer ou Notions Scientifiques Sur Les Objets Usuels de

Digitalis aka Foxglove. From Le Savant du Foyer ou Notions Scientifiques Sur Les Objets Usuels de la Vie, published 1864

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove plant in bloom, New York Botanical Garden, New York, USA

Foxglove plant in bloom, New York Botanical Garden, New York, USA
Foxglove (Scrophulariaceae), The Shirley Digitalis Purpurea in New York Botanical Garden; Bronx, New York, United States of America

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove (Digitalis) towers over other flowers in the garden; Astoria, Oregon

Foxglove (Digitalis) towers over other flowers in the garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States of America

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Festoon Flowers surrounding Bust Flora stone bust

Festoon Flowers surrounding Bust Flora stone bust
Festoon of Flowers surrounding a Bust of Flora, A stone bust of Flora in an ornamental cartouche surrounded by a festival of various types of flowers, including tulips, roses, delphinium, foxglove

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Collection Flowers Fruits Painted Nature Bouquet

Collection Flowers Fruits Painted Nature Bouquet
Collection of Flowers and Fruits Painted after Nature: Bouquet of Foxglove, Clematis, Pansy, Peony, Poppy, and Yellow Day Lily, 1805

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove Blooms In A Garden

Foxglove Blooms In A Garden

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Raindrops Cling To Foxglove Petals; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Raindrops Cling To Foxglove Petals; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxglove Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Foxglove Blooms In A Garden; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Purple Foxglove; Northumberland, England

Purple Foxglove; Northumberland, England

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Stream And Foxgloves In The Slieve Mish Mountains, Co Kerry, Ireland

Stream And Foxgloves In The Slieve Mish Mountains, Co Kerry, Ireland

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Foxgloves, Coolcarrigan, Co Kildare, Ireland

Foxgloves, Coolcarrigan, Co Kildare, Ireland

Background imageFoxglove Collection: A Pink Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) Flower In Bloom With Ferns Among The Ground

A Pink Foxglove (Digitalis Purpurea) Flower In Bloom With Ferns Among The Ground, Butchart Gardens; Victoria, British Columbia, Canada

Background imageFoxglove Collection: A Ladybug Beetle Rests On Foxglove; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

A Ladybug Beetle Rests On Foxglove; Astoria, Oregon, United States Of America

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Common monkey-flower (Mimulus guttatus)

Common monkey-flower (Mimulus guttatus)

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Fairy Foxglove, starflower (Erinus alpinus), Ireland, Europe

Fairy Foxglove, starflower (Erinus alpinus), Ireland, Europe

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Common foxglove, purple foxglove or ladys glove -Digitalis purpurea-, medicinal plant

Common foxglove, purple foxglove or ladys glove -Digitalis purpurea-, medicinal plant, poisonous plant

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Picture No. 10883373

Picture No. 10883373
Native Foxglove - in burnt scrubland (Pityrodia terminalis) Date:

Background imageFoxglove Collection: Flowers in a vase on a marble console table, 1816 (oil on canvas)

Flowers in a vase on a marble console table, 1816 (oil on canvas)
XIR375773 Flowers in a vase on a marble console table, 1816 (oil on canvas) by Dael, Jan Frans van (1764-1840); Chateau de Fontainebleau, Seine-et-Marne, France; Belgian, out of copyright



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"Foxglove: A Victorian Botanical Beauty with Medicinal Secrets" Step back in time to 1895 with a mesmerizing lithograph of poison plants, featuring the enchanting foxglove. Known scientifically as Digitalis purpurea L. Fingerhut 160:1, this captivating flower has captured the attention of botanists and nature enthusiasts alike. Intriguingly they can not only admired for their stunning appearance but also for their medicinal properties. These biennial flowers have been used in herbal medicine for centuries due to their active compound called digitalis. This powerful substance is derived from the leaves and is commonly employed in treating heart conditions. As you wander through meadows and forests, keep an eye out for these alluring blooms that attract creatures like the eastern meadowlark (Sturnella magna). Foxgloves stand tall among other annual and biennial flowers, showcasing their vibrant hues amidst nature's tapestry. Victorian botanical illustrations beautifully capture the essence of foxgloves alongside other notable plants such as snapdragons (Antirrhinum). These detailed drawings transport us to a bygone era when scientific exploration intertwined with artistic expression. One cannot overlook the common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), which thrives abundantly in forest clearings across Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany. Picture yourself surrounded by a mass population of purple foxgloves—a sight that truly takes your breath away. From Torrington, Devon's riverbanks to Cornwall's coastal path above Bocastle, UK—foxgloves grace our landscapes with elegance and charm. Their presence adds a touch of whimsy to these picturesque locations while attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies. However enchanting they may be, it is essential to remember that some parts of this plant can be poisonous if ingested or handled improperly.