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Digitalis lutea

Family: Plantaginaceae, Genus: Digitalis

Description:

Digitalis lutea, commonly known as the yellow foxglove, is a perennial native to western and southern Europe and North West Africa. It grows up to 3 feet tall, producing spikes of tubular yellow flowers with brown spots from late spring to early summer. This plant is known for its ability to self-sow, which can lead to it becoming weedy if not managed. It has received the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit but is toxic if ingested, so caution is advised when planting in areas accessible to pets or children.

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  1. [1] Digitalis lutea: Plant Delights. Visit Source
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Last Updated June 29, 2025

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