Its scientific name, Digitalis purpurea, literally means ‘purple fingers.’ Common foxglove isn’t native to the U.S. and was ...
As spring approaches, a charity is urging owners to be aware certain spring plants and bulbs can be toxic and in same cases fatal to dogs. West Sussex-based charity, Dogs Trust Shoreham, says early ...
A patch of common foxglove bloom in a garden. - Photos From Japan, Asia And Othe Of The World/Getty Images ...
Foxglove can cause impairments through contaminated hay and cut garden material, adding to the risk to farm animals and pets. Its prolific seed production and ability to establish quickly make it ...