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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
. an almost incredible number of seeds are produced, a single foxglove plant providing from one to two million seeds to ensure its propagation. it is noteworthy that although the flower is such a favourite with bees and is much visited by other smaller insects, who may be seen taking refuge from cold...
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