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Jul 22, 2025

[Answer] 4. Digitalis purpurea. Growing up to three metres tall, this distinctive biennial has a rosette of broad mid-green leaves and spikes of tubular pink to purple flower between June and September.

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...1. mountain germander 2. giant hogweed 3. purple loosestrife 4. common foxglove Digitalis means "finger like" refering to the flowers. All parts of the plants are extremely poisonous, but it is also the source of the powerful family of heart drugs called digitoxins. For this reason they are also known as "dead mans bells".




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common foxglove:


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