foxglove Definition på svenska

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Examples of foxglove

  • The flowers are produced in early spring on panicles 1030 cm long, with a tubular purple corolla resembling a foxglove flower.

  • Digitalis (extracted from dried foxglove leaves) did not, despite medical claims, regulate the heart and arteries.

  • When the tall foxglove is growing in the low wet plains, they tend to drain out and take the plants along with it.

  • She experimented with the foxglove until she worked it out to a science.

  • Foxglove has tremendous courage and is also shown to be cheerful and fun-loving.

  • The reserve's flora is lush, with 1,250 vascular plants, some of which also reach record-breaking heights, like the foxglove at.

  • Traditionally the foxglove was used as medical plant but had also an obscure use, an overdose in fact is lethal.

  • The deadly foxglove, for example, can be mistaken for the much more benign (but still relatively toxic to the liver) comfrey.

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