RMKHRC56–Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Didynamia, 1,2, and lady's smock, Cardamine pratensis, Tetradynamia, 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtis' Lectures on Botany, as delivered in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth, 1805.
RF2C4P4D0–A stack of two images of a part of the flower foxglove, digitalis purpurea, the Netherlands
RMEAD230–Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, White subject.
RMB6D2BW–Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) flowers blooming in forest, Bavarian Forest, Bavaria, Germany
RFFC3JR2–Digitalis purpurea, purple foxglove, herbaceous plant with purple spotted flowers, ornamental and medicinal, digoxin medicine
RMCP0523–common foxglove, purple foxglove (Digitalis purpurea), girl sticking her finger in a blossom of the common foxglove, Germany
RFFD1485–Digitalis purpurea, purple foxglove, herbaceous plant with purple spotted flowers, ornamental and medicinal, digoxin medicine
RMP6H5H5–Cherry laurel, Prunus laurocerasus 1, and common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1802.
RFFD148A–Digitalis purpurea, purple foxglove, herbaceous plant with purple spotted flowers, ornamental and medicinal, digoxin medicine
RM2A77FF3–Cherry laurel, Prunus laurocerasus 1, and common foxglove, Digitalis purpurea 2. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Friedrich Johann Bertuch's Bilderbuch fur Kinder (Picture Book for Children), Weimar, 1802.
RM2J326KE–Tall Single Pink/Purple Common Foxglove 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RM2J59YKY–1930s SMILING WOMAN MOTHER AND GIRL DAUGHTER IN THE GARDEN EXAMINING BLOSSOMS ON DIGITALIS PURPUREA OR COMMON FOXGLOVE PLANT - j4735 HAR001 HARS NOSTALGIA OLD FASHION 1 JUVENILE STYLE STRONG PLEASED FAMILIES JOY LIFESTYLE FEMALES HOUSES HOME LIFE COPY SPACE HALF-LENGTH LADIES DAUGHTERS PERSONS RESIDENTIAL CARING BUILDINGS PLANTS B&W SUMMERTIME GARDENER CHEERFUL AND COMMON EXAMINING HOMES SMILES GARDENS JOYFUL RESIDENCE OR PERSONAL ATTACHMENT AFFECTION BLOSSOMS EMOTION FOXGLOVE JUVENILES MID-ADULT MID-ADULT WOMAN MOMS PRE-TEEN PRE-TEEN GIRL SEASON BLACK AND WHITE CAUCASIAN ETHNICITY HAR001
RMBCXDN2–The Foxglove. British native. Wayne Ramshaw.
RM2FM48PC–Digitalis canariensis [Canary shrubby foxglove], Dictamnus albus [fraxinella], Digitalis purpurea [Purple Foxglove], Delphinium grandiflorum [Great-flowered larkspur from Vol 1 of the book The universal herbal : or botanical, medical and agricultural dictionary : containing an account of all known plants in the world, arranged according to the Linnean system. Specifying the uses to which they are or may be applied By Thomas Green, Published in 1816 by Nuttall, Fisher & Co. in Liverpool and Printed at the Caxton Press by H. Fisher
RM2G4DE4D–Peloric foxglove
RM2AK56AY–Foxglove mutant - Digitalis purpurea, showing mutation at tip of plant.Height to 1.5m. Familiar, greyish and downy biennial or short-lived perennial.
RMB2HK9D–botany, flowers, from 'Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs in Bildern' (Natural history of the kingdom of plants in pictures), Stuttgart, Esslingen, Germany, 1853, private collection,
RMAGXA10–Foxglove digitalis purpurea scrophulariaceae Lake Pend Oreille Idaho USA
RMEAD232–Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, White subject.
RM2CETCMP–. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CCCCLX. Fig. CCCCLX.—1. Digitalis purpurea ; 2. corolla of Antirrhinum oiajus cut open ; 3. its pistil; 4. itsripe fruit; 5. cross section of its ovary ; 6. section of its seed. 682 SCROPHULARIACE^. [Perigynous Exogens. puUnnate mass in the fork. Fruit capsular, seldom berried, dicarpellary, 2-celledsometimes with 2 entue or bifid valves, sometimes w-ith 4 entire ones, sometimes open-inc by pores or lids, very rarely almost indehiscent; dissepiment parallel or opposite tot
RM2BT4M11–Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Didynamia, 1,2, and lady's smock, Cardamine pratensis, Tetradynamia, 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by F. Sansom of a botanical illustration by Sydenham Edwards for William Curtis' Lectures on Botany, as delivered in the Botanic Garden at Lambeth, 1805.
RF2RMXT9A–Tintagel, Cornwall, UK - July 1 2022: A foxglove points towards Merlin's Cove
RMAKNN14–Foxglove Oxfordshire United Kingdom
RMADA3KH–fallow deer (Dama dama, Cervus dama), female on clearing with foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)
RM2J326KJ–Tall Single Pink/Purple Common Foxglove 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RMW1DBNT–Archive image from page 994 of Deutsche Flora Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik Ein. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker . deutscheflorapha00kars Year: 1880-83. öratiola officinalis. 1. Blühendes Stengelstück. 2. Längsdiu-ch- schuittener Fruchtknoten, c. Kelch-, k. Kronen-Basis, d. Drüsen- ring. 3. Geöffnete, reife Frucht. 4 u. 5. Saame und dessen Läugenschnitt. 6. Diagramm. 7. Krone vorne aufgeschlitzt und ausgebreitet. 8. Staubbeutel von hinten. Fig. 529. Digitalis purpurea.
RMPFAF5N–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. öratiola officinalis. 1. Blühendes Stengelstück. 2. Längsdiu-ch- schuittener Fruchtknoten, c. Kelch-, k. Kronen-Basis, d. Drüsen- ring. 3. Geöffnete, reife Frucht. 4 u. 5. Saame und dessen Läugenschnitt. 6. Diagramm. 7. Krone vorne aufgeschlitzt und ausgebreitet. 8. Staubbeutel von hinten.. Fig. 529. Digitalis purpurea. 1. Blüthenspitze mit einem Stengelblatte. 3. Wurzelblatt. 2 und 4,. Saame und dessen Längenschnitt. 5
RMME6E51–. Die Giftpflanzen Deutschlands . Roter Fingerhut. Digitalis purpurea L 1 Grundblätter. 2 Blühender Sproß. 3 Blüte im Längsschnitt. 4 Staubblatt. 5 Fruchtknoten im Längsschnitt. 6 Frucht. 7 Same, nat. Größe und vergr. 4, 5 vergr.
RM2AN4NA1–National Eclectic Medical Association quarterly . 1. Medicinal Plant Garden —University of Minnesota. 2. Medicinal Plant Garden—University of Minnesota. 3. Echinacea Angustifolia.. Digitalis Purpurea.Matricaria Chamomilla.Delphinium Staphisagria.Verbascum Philomoids.
RMEAD2NJ–Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Purple subject, Green background.
RMADA3KM–fallow deer (Dama dama, Cervus dama), hind on clearing with foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea)
RM2J326KR–Tall Single Pink/Purple Common Foxglove 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RMT0D9PR–Dreer's wholesale price list Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer. dreerswholesalep1898dree Year: 'OORmOI'SlS Lanckolata. Echinacea. DictamnnS (Gas Plant). Per doz. Fraxinella. Pink, very strong 1 00 Fraxinella Alba. '* l 25 Dielytra or Dicentra. Speotabilis. Strong 1 25 Eizimia. Strong 1 00 Digitalis (Fox Glove). Strong plants i 00 Doronicnm (Leopards Bane). Austriacum. Strong plants l 00 Oaucasicum. ' i 50 Excelaum. ' 1 25 Draba (Whitlow Grass). Androsacea. 2i-inch pots 75 Echinacea (Rudbeckia). Purpurea. Strong divisions 1 00 Epimedinm (Barrenwort). Lilacea. Lilac, strong pla
RMMAD6EK–. Dreer's seeds plants bulbs for summer planting . Digitalis, Foxglove Splendiil plants which make a most aristocratic appeal dur- ing June and July when the stately flower spikes dominate the garden display. Usually grown as biennial. Suited to sun, semi-shade, or deeper shade. 3 to 5 feet high. Gloxiniaeflora This is a most desirable strain of the popular Digitalis purpurea always much ad- mired for its handsome spotted Gloxinia-like flowers arranged in showy spikes. 2356 - Purple 2357 - Rose 2358 - White Any O'l.'r: Pkt. 10c; 1 oz. 40c. 2360 - Mixed. Pkt. 10c; ; i.z ,U)c; oz. SI.00. 2366 Gr
RM2AJ5B09–Scientific and applied pharmacognosy intended for the use of students in pharmacy, as a hand book for pharmacists, and as a reference book for food and drug analysts and pharmacologists . water-pores. Localization of the Active Glucosides.—With means of sodiumpicrate reagent (one drop of 1 per cent picric acid solution mixed withone drop of 10 per cent sodium hydroxide solution) applied to sec-tions, the cells containing the glucosides are colored orange withinone or two minutes. In all the species of Digitalis studied, includingD. purpurea, lutea, ambigua, the glucosides were thus located in
RMEAD2P1–Foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, Purple subject, Green background.
RM2AFHRJK–. The Canadian druggist. ^^9;^^^ ?^- 1 <^ •^^^?x:*^ CANADIAN DRUGGIST 331. DIGITALIS PURPUREA space for manufacturing purposes, whilst, on theother hand, it is often a disadvantage luit tohave a position in tlie city, espcciallv when theplace is as well known as Stafford Allens, whichhas for sixtv-seven years been at 7 CowperStreet, Finsbury. The works at lyong Melford,which at first were started as an overflow or re-lief works, will, I am told, probably be consider-ably extended, since the conditions are suitableand there is room to expand, wliieh is not thecase in Bedfordshire. UNITED STA
RMADA3KG–fallow deer (Dama dama, Cervus dama), female on clearing with foxglove (Digitalis purpurea)
RM2J326H7–Tall Single White Common Foxglove (Camelot White) 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RM2AG2X0A–. Field and woodland plants. ^^, and the lanceolate leaves are veryseldom toothed.. iUiLLET Grass. ].EARDKD Wheat. 1 The same order {Scrophulariacea) contains the handsome andfavourite Foxglove {Digitalis purpurea), Ahich grows abundantly inmost dry woods and shady Avastes, flowering from June to August.Its stout, imbranchcd stem varies from two to six feet in height, alarge proportion being the axis of a long one-sided raceme ofbeautiful, drooping, purple or, occasionally, white flowers. The WOODS AND THICKETS IN SUMMER 149 fruit is an ovate, pointed capsule tliat splits into two valves andc
RMAN1J8D–Eurasian buzzard (Buteo buteo), sitting on stump, surrounded by foxgloves (Digitalis purpurea), United Kingdom, Scotland, Highl
RM2J326HB–Tall Single White Common Foxglove (Camelot White) 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RMEBNNTJ–goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia), sitting in a flower of Digitalis purpurea, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RM2AM4FAF–Farquhar's catalogue : spring 1904 . Dianthus Heddewigii, Single Mixed. No. 3385. R. & J. FARQUHAR & CO.S SEED CATALOGUE. 63 No. 3415 3416 34173420 3425 3430 34353436 3437 3445 3450. Digitalis Purpurea 3435- Pkt. 1.25 .10 •30 •°5 •30 •°5 •30 •°5 Cow- 3455 34603465347°3472 DJGITALIS. Foxglove. This favorite hardyplant is of easy cultivation and most decora-tive either in garden borders or in groupsamong shrubs. It thrives in sun or partialshade, and is excellent for semi-wild effects.Seeds may be sown from April to July forplants to bloom the next summer; June toSept. ; 3 ft.gloxin/EFLora, Mixe
RM2J326HP–Tall Single White/Purple Common Foxglove (Pam's Choice) 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RMEBNNTH–goldenrod crab spider (Misumena vatia), sitting in a flower of Digitalis purpurea, Germany, Rhineland-Palatinate
RM2BWKHHE–small garden bumble bee (Bombus hortorum, Megabombus hortorum), blossom attendance at foxglove, climbing inside the blossom, Germany
RM2J326J3–Tall Single White/Purple Common Foxglove (Pam's Choice) 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RM2BWKHAK–small garden bumble bee (Bombus hortorum, Megabombus hortorum), blossom attendance at foxglove, climbing inside the blossom, Germany
RMRPGA0H–. The American botanist : a monthly journal for the plant lover. Plants; Plants -- United States. A FREAK FOXGLOVE By J. C. Nelson IT would be hard to imagine a more complete departure from the typical form than is shown in the foxglove {Digitalis purpurea) pictured herewith. This species, which is common in cultivation and an abundant escape in the Pacific Northwest, penetrating far into the mountains, has never shown .any special tendency to variation, except in the matter of color, where a wide range va 1)e observed. The abnormal specimen above shown was found in tlie garden of Mr. T. R.
RM2J326JE–Tall Single White/Purple Common Foxglove (Pam's Choice) 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RMRMC4T9–. Annual descriptive catalogue of seeds, & c : February 1st, 1886. Nursery stock Massachusetts Catalogs; Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Seeds Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Gardening Catalogs. Graceful and free-blooming climber with bell-shaped flowers, in shape resembling the i Digitalis J useful for greenhouse or outdoor culture; fine for baskets or vases. Sow seed 1 in hot-bed; transplant when weather becomes warm. Height five to ten feet. Pkt. Barclayana, blue and white, 10 — purpurea grandiflora, purple, . . .10 — scarlet, . . ' 10 Finest mixed, 05 NASTURTIUM, TALL (Tropseolum majus)..
RM2J326J9–Tall Single White/Purple Common Foxglove (Pam's Choice) 'Digitalis purpurea' Flower at Holker Hall & Gardens, Lake District, Cumbria, England, UK
RMRFJH27–. High grade vegetable and flower and seeds, 1899. Nursery stock New York (State) New York Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Bulbs (Plants) Catalogs; Plants, Ornamental Catalogs; Gardening Equipment and supplies Catalogs. Dianthus. Hyacinth Bean. Delphinium, Annual Varieties. Dwarf Rocket. Mixed, 1 ft. Per oz., 30c., pkt., 5c. Tall Rocket. Mixed, 2 ft. Per oz , 30c, pkt, 5c. Chinese Mix2d. Per pkt., 5c DIGITALIS. (Foxglove.) Handsome ornamental plants, of stately growth and varied color. Very showy for back grounds and borders. Hardy perennials, 5 ft. Purpurea per pkt., 5c Gloxinioides. Mixed "
RMREX6NC–. Dreer's wholesale price list / Henry A. Dreer.. Nursery Catalogue. 'OORmOI"SlS Lanckolata.. Echinacea. DictamnnS (Gas Plant). Per doz. Fraxinella. Pink, very strong 1 00 Fraxinella Alba. '* l 25 Dielytra or Dicentra. Speotabilis. Strong 1 25 Eizimia. Strong 1 00 Digitalis (Fox Glove). Strong plants i 00 Doronicnm (Leopards Bane). Austriacum. Strong plants l 00 Oaucasicum. " i 50 Excelaum. " 1 25 Draba (Whitlow Grass). Androsacea. 2i-inch pots 75 Echinacea (Rudbeckia). Purpurea. Strong divisions 1 00 Epimedinm (Barrenwort). Lilacea. Lilac, strong plants 2 00 Macranthum. Purple
RMRGNF04–. Bulletin de la Société botanique de Genève. Botany; Botany. (4) R. CIIODAT. SUR LE DIGITALIS PURPUREA 291 Sphagmim (qui, jusqu'ici, ont été considérés comme calcifuges) et, par conséquent, de toutes les autres, considérées comme telles (certai- nement toutes les plantes des landes) est une légende qui a été enterrée par ses expériences et celles de Werer.. 5°/° . 2> lo/„ 0,2 »/o Fig. 1.— Influence du carbonate de Calcium.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustra
RMRH987K–. Botanische Zeitung. Plants; Plants. 9. Jahrgang. JJnt 1. <Slttfluft 1851. 31. Stück. ttnhillt* Orig.: K. Müller Bestimmung der Laubmoossammlung v. Sara, Mossman. — i-iit.S Archives d. 1. Flore de France et d'AUemagne u. Flora Galliae et Germaniae exsicc. publ. p. Billot. — Ucbers. d. Arbeiten u. Veränder. d. Schles. Gcsellsch. f. vaterl. Kultur im J. 1849. — Samml.: Raben hörst, die Eacillurien Sachsens Fase. IV. — 14. Not. : Digitalis purpurea monstrosa. — Buchhändler-Anzeige. 545 — 5'M Die, von Samuel Mossman-im Jahre 1850. in Van Diemen's Land, Neuseeland und Neuholland gemachte Laubmo
RMRMX25N–. Annales des Sciences Naturelles Botaniques. TABLE DES PLANCHES RELATIVES AUX MÉMOIRES CONTENUS DANS CE VOLUME. PI. 1. A, Melosira variant. B, Aulacosira crenulata. C, M. Borreri. D, Cyclo- tella Kiitzingiana. PI. 2. E, Orthosira Dickieii. F, Schizonema eximium. G, S. subcohœrens. H, S. vulgare. I, S. neglectum. K, Dickieia Danseii. PI. 3. Embryogénie des Scrofularinées. — 1-12 , Digitalis purpurea. 13-14 , Veronica speciosa. 15-29, F. triphyllos. 30-35, V.hederœfolia. 36, V. prœcox. PI. 4. Embryogénie des Scrofularinées. —1-7, Scrophularia aquatica. 8-15, Melampyrum pratense. 16, Rhinanthus
RMRCJTA4–. Die Giftpflanzen Deutschlands. Poisonous plants. Tafel 99. Tafel 99.. Roter Fingerhut. Digitalis purpurea L 1 Grundblätter. 2 Blühender Sproß. 3 Blüte im Längsschnitt. 4 Staubblatt. 5 Fruchtknoten im Längsschnitt. 6 Frucht. 7 Same, nat. Größe und vergr. 4, 5 vergr.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Esser, Peter, 1859-. Braunschweig, F. Vieweg
RMRCHGD3–. Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns. Auf Grund fremder und eigener Forschungen geschildert. Plants; Plants. Hayek, Die Pflanzendecke Österreich-Ungarns, 1, Taf. XIV.. Abb. 89. Digitalis purpurea auf dem Zsclurnstein an der böhmisch-sächsischen Grenze. (Nach einer Aufnahme von Nenke und Ostermaier in Dresden.) Verla!? von Franz Deuticke in Leipzig und ^Vien.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. Hayek, August,
RMRCT0A5–. Deutsche Flora. Pharmaceutisch-medicinische Botanik. Ein Grundriss der systematischen Botanik zum Selbststudium für Aerzte, Apotheker und Botaniker. Plants; Medicinal plants. öratiola officinalis. 1. Blühendes Stengelstück. 2. Längsdiu-ch- schuittener Fruchtknoten, c. Kelch-, k. Kronen-Basis, d. Drüsen- ring. 3. Geöffnete, reife Frucht. 4 u. 5. Saame und dessen Läugenschnitt. 6. Diagramm. 7. Krone vorne aufgeschlitzt und ausgebreitet. 8. Staubbeutel von hinten.. Fig. 529. Digitalis purpurea. 1. Blüthenspitze mit einem Stengelblatte. 3. Wurzelblatt. 2 und 4,. Saame und dessen Längenschnitt. 5
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