Eliza apparently found foxglove, henbane, and jimson weed growing in Serena's pleasant little garden. |
Suitable for the less formal border are foxglove, cranesbill, and viper's bugloss. |
The foxglove is a marvellous example of a plant which is adapted to be pollinated by insects. |
Besides the painted cup there are classed in this group the mullen, the common toad-flax, the foxglove, the gerardias, and the calceolarias. |
Canterbury bells, Echium, foxglove, sweet William, Queen Anne's lace and mullein are among the commonly grown ornamental biennials. |
Digitalis, a drug prepared from digitalin, a glycoside obtained from the common foxglove, is used in medicine. |