With its tall spikes of purple, pink, or white bell-shaped flowers, common foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) has been a popular addition to flower beds for years. But the European native can spread ...
A commonly-used heart drug derived from the foxglove plant can “dissolve” clusters of breast cancer cells to prevent the disease spreading, a study suggests. Certain tumour types release ...
A patch of common foxglove bloom in a garden. - Photos From Japan, Asia And Othe Of The World/Getty Images ...