Foxglove beardtongue is an easy-to-grow native plant that tolerates deer, rabbits, drought, clay soil and dry soil, making it an excellent choice for central Ohio gardens. Its late-spring/early summer ...
A patch of common foxglove bloom in a garden. - Photos From Japan, Asia And Othe Of The World/Getty Images With its tall spikes of purple, pink, or white bell-shaped flowers, common foxglove ...
Just after I moved to Indiana last year, I was given “Kaufman’s Field Guide to Nature of the Midwest.” Coming from south Texas, the plants and wildlife of Indiana were unfamiliar; clearly my trusty ...
A bumble bee circles overhead, then quickly drops altitude and zooms headfirst into a foxglove beardtongue, jubilantly buzz pollinating inside. (It’s the cutest thing, really. All you see is a little ...
Shown here is a beautiful white flowering native North American wildflower called "foxglove beardtongue." It is also called "digitalis," a Latin word meaning glove-like. The unopened flower buds are ...
Foxglove beardtongue is a low-maintenance, deer-resistant perennial native to central Ohio. The plant thrives in various conditions and is easily grown from seed. Editor’s note: Once a month, OSU ...