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---description--- the normal life of a foxglove plant is two seasons, but sometimes the roots, which are formed of numerous, long, thick fibres, persist and throw up flowers for several seasons. in the first year a rosette of leaves, but no stem, is sent up. in the second year, one or more flowering
stems are thrown up, which are from to feet high, though even sometimes more, and bear long spikes of drooping flowers, which bloom in the early summer, though the time of flowering differs much, according to the locality. as a rule the flowers are in perfection in july. as the blossoms on the main stem...
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