"Bearded Lady".
Bright Californian Poppies
Hicks Bay Country
Beautiful Start to the Walk
My four-legged friend.
Sic Semper Tyrannis.
Part of Old House
Central Whitianga Park
Hicks Bay Country
Very Attractive Plant
A Different Sort Of Cow
Bull
One Autumn Leaf
"Freedom Girl". (2 of 2)
At Sumner. Unstable street lamp
Corn and Sea Beyond Te Kaha
Evening Primrose
Shag resting
Flower cart
Another Glass Creation.
Boat Trailers at Mount Maunganui .
Tauranga Water Front From Foot and Rail Bridge
Smiley Goat
Last Dance In the Sun
In Forest Depths
Lovely hedge
From Swing Bridge To Road Bridge.
Go on….eat it! ( on Explore )
One Lone Poppy
Reflection on a Tauranga Building
Mount Maunganui Wharf
Lovely Tree
Along the Waterfront.
Around the Shoreline
Above Lake at Sandy Bay
Tokoroa's town clock
Butterflies on dandelion
Bee on Cornflower
A Tauranga Intersection
Across the Tauranga Inlet
Street Basket
Outside a Tauranga Cafe
Green Plant in Crater Valley
Behind the Crater Valley
Eurasian Coot Chick Follows Adult
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Digitalis (Foxglove).


Digitalis is a genus of about 20 species of herbaceous perennials, shrubs, and biennials commonly called foxgloves. This genus is native to most parts of Western and South-Western Europe, Western and central Asia, Australasia and North-Western Africa. The scientific name means "finger-like" and refers to the ease with which a flower of Digitalis can be fitted over a human fingertip. The flowers are produced on a tall spike, are tubular and vary in colour with species from purple to pink, white, and yellow. The best-known species is the common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea. This biennial plant is often grown as an ornamental plant due to its vivid flowers which range in colour from various purple tints through various shades of light grey and pure white. The flowers can also possess various marks and spots.
A group of medicines extracted from foxglove plants are called Digitalin. It is used to increase cardiac contractility and as an antiarrhythmic agent to control the heart rate. Digitalis is often prescribed for patients in atrial fibrillation, especially if they have been diagnosed with congestive heart failure.
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A group of medicines extracted from foxglove plants are called Digitalin. It is used to increase cardiac contractility and as an antiarrhythmic agent to control the heart rate. Digitalis is often prescribed for patients in atrial fibrillation, especially if they have been diagnosed with congestive heart failure.
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We had them in profusion in the UK at the cottage. Kids never bothered with them.. frankly.. as long as they dont eat them there is no real problem at all !
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