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Digitalis purpurea

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Description


Digitalis purpurea Foxglove is a bienneial plant with soft, hairy, toothed, ovate and lance-shaped leaves in a basal rosette. The life span of the plant is 2 seasons. The first year growth remains in a basal rosette of leaves. Second year growth produces flowering stems, 3 -6 feet in height. Flower spikes have purple to white spotted thimble-like flowers which hang down and last about six days. The earliest known name for this plant is the Anglo-Saxon "foxes glofa" (the glove of the fox). It derives its name from the flowers which resemble the fingers of a glove and possibly from a northern legend that bad fairies gave the blossoms to the fox to put on his toes, so that he might soften his tread while he hunted for prey. First year growth has been mistaken for Comfrey (Symphitum officinale) with fatal results. Although, ingestion of this plant can be fatal at any time during the life of the plant, it is most toxic just before the seeds ripen. The upper leaves of the stem are also more toxic than the lower leaves. Native to Europe, this plant is widly cultivated. It is a common garden escape and is naturalized in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. It thrives in siliceous or loam soil, but needs very little soil to survive. It is often found in the crevices of granite walls, dry hilly pastures, roadsides, logged-off areas, and rocky places. Many of the common names of this plant pertain to its toxic nature (Witches' glove, Dead Man's Bells, Bloody Fingers). Foxglove belongs to the Figwort family (Scrophulariaceae) and the whole plant is toxic. It contains various cardiac glycosides. Symptoms include dizziness, vomiting, irregular heart beat, and delerium or halucinations. Digitonin is a Digitalis drug derived from D. purpurea. It is used in modern medicine to increase the force of the systolic contractions and prolong duration of the diastolic phase in congestive heart failure. Digitalis drugs lower venous pressure in hypersensetive heart ailments, elevate blood pressure in a weak heart act as a diuretic, and reduce edema. However, the theraputic dose is dangerously close to the lethal dose. Historically, Foxglove was employed by herbalists for a variety of purposes, fom an ointment used for cleansing wounds and reducing swelling to boiling it and using it as an expectorant. There are a number of plants containing glycosides (including Lily of the Valley), which are toxic to a wide range of animals including humans. namaste ^*^

Comments (12)


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DELMUR

10:59PM | Wed, 08 June 2005

i love this pathwork! but not easy to look at !(the size is too big.

chrysalide

4:24AM | Thu, 09 June 2005

excellent symphony of the colors and form of the flowers. have a good day

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Enmos

6:10AM | Thu, 09 June 2005

Gorgeous set of shot of this beautiful but toxic plant !! Excellent info too, superb work !! :o)

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soulprojector

6:52AM | Thu, 09 June 2005

This image is postwork free - just differing light conditions using my cameras CCD RAW setting - different levels of flash settings and exposure variations, presmuptions that ive done post work are very frustrating !!! :)

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MaydaMason

6:55AM | Thu, 09 June 2005

beautiful and coloured presentation! really toxic? it appear so peaceful... be careful!

anamarialaurelli

12:41PM | Thu, 09 June 2005

Indescritivel,Lindissima

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Chaos911

3:14PM | Thu, 09 June 2005

wow, one very excellent shot!!! super done!!! have a nice day :)

cynlee

3:54PM | Thu, 09 June 2005

scroll, scroll, scroll... lol... very nice display & detail... i particularly like the last one in pink & the thumb :]

soulofharmony

4:22PM | Thu, 09 June 2005

lovely montage of this victorian beauty.. a delight to all english gardens :)... sublime work :)

kat6523

3:08AM | Mon, 13 June 2005

Excellant work and the history a welcome journey as well. As it happens I have one of these lovlies growing in my little patio area. It planted itself in the sand around my pond about 6 years ago and every year comes back with its beautiful bells! Pretty in pink:-) Thank you!! Btw, I am in the Pacific Northwest,lolV

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sossy

12:09PM | Mon, 13 June 2005

a treasure of beautiful detailed and super colored flower impressions! ;o)))

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KITCHAOS

7:07PM | Sun, 26 June 2005

Drop dead gorgeous Stef!


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