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Foxglove's low-growing foliage is topped by 2- to 5-foot-tall flower spikes, Dense spikes of trumpet flowers with distinctly speckled throats. Cottage garden favorite’s low rosettes of dark-green leaves surround strong, tall 23-35” stems arrayed with spikes of gorgeous dangling bells. Vase-lovely stems are good for cutting. Flower colors include pink, red, purple, white, and yellow. Foxgloves are biennials or short-lived perennials. However, although individual plants may be short-lived, foxglove readily self-sows and multiplies. Foxglove leaves contain digitalis, a potent heart medicine, and are considered poisonous. Foxglove blooms in midsummer and adds elegance to a perennial border, woodland area, or shade garden. Foxgloves are poisonous. Avoid ingesting any part of the plant, including the seeds, leaves and flowers.