Yellow Foxglove (Digitalis grandiflora)
Description:
Yellow Foxglove (Digitalis grandiflora) is a poisonous plant that can grow up to 1 m tall. The plant, which has yellow-green flowers, can be observed from June to mid-autumn, mainly on dry rocky soils. As the name suggests, the plant is recognised by the flower which has the shape of a thimble, but do not try this in practice as the plant can be deadly.
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