Foxgloves: A burst of floral exuberance


Spotted whilst walking with our youngest down a Berkeley street. We’ve corrected the headline, thanks to a reader’s comment, where we misidentified the plant as a hollyhock. Our error almost caused us a heart attack. But if that happened, we could’ve just chewed on some foxglove.

5 May 2012, Nikon D300, 640 ISO, 200mm, 1/640 sec, f5.6

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One Response to Foxgloves: A burst of floral exuberance

  1. Eats Fruits & Nuts

    Sorry, dude. That’s a foxglove (Digitalis purpurea).
    No biggie. You’re doing a great job. I do love ES&L!

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