Foxglove plant of Alaska

Foxglove plant of Alaska

By Alan Vernon. - April 25, 2010

Foxglove plant (Digitalis purpurea) in flower at the side of the road near Hyder, Alaska. Foxglove is native to Europe, but it has become a common plant in Alaska and is particularly well established in Southeast Alaska, along roadsides. It is poisonous to humans and many animals.   [Read Full Description]

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