Foxglove Seeds
Folklore and foxgloves go hand in hand.
Foxglove Seeds
Folklore and foxgloves go hand in hand. "The Foxglove derives its common name from the shape of the flowers resembling the finger of a glove. It was originally Folksglove - "the glove of the 'good folk' or fairies, whose favourite haunts were supposed to be in the deep hollows and woody dells, where the Foxglove delights to grow." Foxgloves are enchanting woodland edge flowers where they shine against the greenery and impressive exclamation points in flower-filled June borders. Deer avoid it, bees love it, and they last well in bouquets if cut when just opening.