Foxgloves

What eats foxgloves?
It's not just about the flowers though. Several species of moths and butterflies will lay their eggs on the plant, and the caterpillars will much away...
What would you do with a foxglove?
Chemicals taken from foxglove are used to make a prescription drug called digoxin. Digitalis lanata is the major source of digoxin in the US. Foxglove...
Where do foxgloves come from?
Foxgloves are native to Europe, the Mediterranean region, and the Canary Islands, and several species are cultivated for their attractive flower spike...