Foxglove Flower Washington State. If you live in Gallatin County you may have seen Foxgloves bouquets at your local Farmers Market or another event. First year plants derived from seed forms a basal rosette of dark green or white-wooly leaves which are 5-10 long.
The flowers are typically purple but some plants under cultivation may be pink rose yellow or white. Long covered with soft hairs. The flowers are arranged in a showy terminal elongated cluster and each flower is tubular and pendent.
Foxglove is a stunning flower with tubular blossoms that have speckled throats.
Jun 25 2008 A foxglove is a foxglove or maybe not. The toxins are active in the fresh dried or even boiled plant. The plants contain cardiac glycosides organic compounds first used in the 18th. Flowers held on 3 sides of elongating upper stem.