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Chinese Foxglove Root
Chinese foxglove root is a perennial herb found in northern China. It grows 6-8 in (15-20 cm) tall and has long oval leaves that are covered with fine hairs, fluted flowers that are reddish orange tinted with purple, and a round fruit. The root ... [... more]
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Cottage Scenes: Foxglove Cottage with Baroque Wood Frame ...
20 X 24 Oil Painting On Canvas This remarkable oil painting bears a strong resemblance to a Thomas Kinkade masterpiece, Foxglove Cottage. The exceptional use of color, detail and brush strokes accentuate the beauty of this piece. The delightful and cozy [... more]
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Cottage Scenes: Foxglove Cottage - Standard 20 x24 - ...
20 X 24 Oil Painting On Canvas This remarkable oil painting bears a strong resemblance to a Thomas Kinkade masterpiece, Foxglove Cottage. The exceptional use of color, detail and brush strokes accentuate the beauty of this piece. The delightful and cozy [... more]
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Five Star Foxglove VertiCoil Plush Full Mattress
Five Star Foxglove VertiCoil Plush Full Mattress.Features: Foam Encased 480 VertiCoil Unit Fireshield Insulator 3 Comfort Foam Comfort Fiber Verticoil: The Latest advancement in sleep technology offers you a more comfortable sleep surface, a better night' [... more]
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Foxglove
Foxglove, also called Digitalis purpurea, is a common biennial garden plant that contains digitoxin, digoxin, and other cardiac glycosides. These are chemicals that affect the heart. Digitalis is poisonous; it can be fatal even in small doses. It ... [... more]
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Foxglove poisoning
Foxglove poisoning usually occurs from sucking the flowers or eating the seeds, stems, or leaves of the foxglove plant. Poisoning may also occur from taking more than the recommended amounts of medicines made from foxglove. Hallucinations, loss ... [... more]
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Foxglove poisoning
Foxglove poisoning usually occurs from sucking the flowers or eating the seeds, stems, or leaves of the foxglove plant. Poisoning may also occur from taking more than the recommended amounts of medicines made from foxglove. Hallucinations, loss ... [... more]
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Foxglove poisoning - Overview
Foxglove poisoning usually occurs from sucking the flowers or eating the seeds, stems, or leaves of the foxglove plant. Poisoning may also occur from taking more than the recommended amounts of medicines made from foxglove. Foxglove poisoning - ... [... more]
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Foxglove
Foxglove bears tall, dramatic spikes of tubular flowers with speckled throats. Foxglove blooms in midsummer and adds elegance to a perennial border, woodland area, or shade garden. Foxglove's low-growing foliage is topped by 2- to 5-foot-tall ... [... more]
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