Foxglove Flower Leaves

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Foxglove Flower Leaves. Common foxglove is a biennial which means they form a rosette and leaves in their first year bloom in their second year and then die. In the first year after sowing the plants only produce a low-growing rosette of leaves.

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Jun 12 2020 The foxglove is part of the Digitalis genus with most varieties being biennials. Foxgloveshave gray-green leaves4 to 12 inches wide with noticeable vein structure. It can grow up to 2m tall and is found in heathland woodland edges and gardens.

Has 2 to 3 inch pink to rose colour tubular flowers.

Up to 10 cash back Foxglove produces ovate to oblong leaves on low part of the stem that is capped by tall one-sided pendulous bell-shaped purple spotted flowers cluster Pink foxglove growing in public gardens. This pretty flower is also a valuable source of nectar for bees. This one is perennial with velvety leaves and evergreen. It can grow up to 2m tall and is found in heathland woodland edges and gardens.