Foxglove
Probably the tallest of all of the wildflowers in the Pacific Northwest, the imported foxglove is also poisonous/toxic to humans and some animals. It is currently being used to create medications for heart problems.
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- © 2011
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- Contained in galleries
- Pink Wildflowers, Scrophulariaceae (Figwort Family)