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Foxglove, Digitalis
Find out about the Foxglove, Digitalis with our plant profile Foxgloves add a free and easy cottage-garden touch with their tall spires and dangling tube-like flowers. They come in white, yellows, mauves, maroons and purples, many with beautiful ... [... more]
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Lanoxin-PG
This medicine contains the active ingredient digoxin, which is a type of medicine called a cardiac glycoside. It is a form of digitalis, a drug that is extracted from the leaves of the foxglove plant. Digoxin works directly on the heart muscle. ... [... more]
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Digamex
This medicine contains the active ingredient digoxin, which is a type of medicine called a cardiac glycoside. It is a form of digitalis, a drug that is extracted from the leaves of the foxglove plant. Digoxin works directly on the heart muscle. ... [... more]
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Foxglove Excelsior Hybrids Mixed Seeds
This effective and spectacular strain are superb for shady shrub and tree areas. They can really bring the early summer garden alive with plants flowering in early summer to a height of 5ft. Sow in late spring/early summer outdoors in a well prepa [... more]
£1.69
Green Fingers UK

Foxglove - 5 Plug Plants
With tall spires and hanging tube-like flowers Foxgloves add a cottage garden feel to the garden. They come in a variety of colours many with beautiful speckles in the throat. Ideal for borders. Plant Type: Perennial Flowering P [... more]
£8.99
Green Fingers UK

Foxglove Foxy Seeds
If sown indoors late winter/early spring this annual foxglove flowers in summer (regular foxgloves are biennial). This variety is a dwarfer invaluable for exposed sites growing to a height of 65cm (26in). For flowering in the same season sow in ear [... more]
£1.99
Green Fingers UK

Digitalis ferruginea
This choice foxglove is found growing wild in Southern Europe, The Balkans, Lebanon, Caucasus, Hungary and Turkey. Like many foxgloves, it tends to be biennial producing a rosette of dark green leaves in the first year and spikes of flowers in ... [... more]
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Digitalis x mertonensis
This species has typical tall spikes of large foxglove flowers but in an unusual crushed strawberry shade. It grows well and looks best in similar situations to the traditional foxglove - in a woodland clearing or amongst trees and shrubs which ... [... more]
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Paulownia tomentosa
The foxglove tree, so called after the shape of its eye-catching flowers, is a large rounded tree, with an open arrangement of stiff, thick branches. Left to its own devices, it will grow very large and produce a great display of flowers. The ... [... more]
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Digitalis purpurea 'Albiflora'
Foxglove is a common favourite, and 'Albiflora' is no exception. This cultivar produces elegant spires of white tubular flowers in June, which are enjoyed by bees throughout the summer. For the best displays, it should be grown annually from ... [... more]
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Lanoxin
This medicine contains the active ingredient digoxin, which is a type of medicine called a cardiac glycoside. It is a form of digitalis, a drug that is extracted from the leaves of the foxglove plant. Digoxin works directly on the heart muscle. ... [... more]
Net Doctor
 
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