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FOXGLOVE - Digitalis purpurea

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Distinguishing features

Foxglove is most easily recognized by the flowers which are tubular, about 3 inches in length, and droop downwards. They are usually purple or pink (rarely white) and are usually spotted along the inside bottom of the tube. 

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University of Pennsylvania
Created by:    Alexander Chan (2003), Daphne Downs (2002), Chris Tsai (2001), Brett Begley (2000), Janet Triplett (1997)
Faculty Advisor:  Dr. Robert Poppenga