- Digitalis thapsi
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Digitalis thapsi Digitalis thapsi Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae (unranked): Angiosperms (unranked): Eudicots (unranked): Asterids Order: Lamiales Family: Scrophulariaceae Genus: Digitalis Species: D. thapsi Binomial name Digitalis thapsi
L.Synonyms Homotypic:
- Digitalis purpurea proles thapsi (L. Font Quer in Bol. Farm. Militar 3: 128. 1925.)
- Digitalis purpurea subsp. thapsi (L. Font Quer, Pl. Medic. 619. 1962, comb. inval.)
- Digitalis purpurea subsp. thapsi (L. Rivas Goday in Farmacogn. 5: 144. 1946.)
Heterotypic:
- Digitalis thapsi f. albiflora (C.Vicioso , in sched., nom. nud.)
- Digitalis thapsi f. albiflora (R.Fern. in Mem. Soc. Brot. 6: 50. 1950.)
Digitalis thapsi, also known as Spanish Peaks Foxglove and Fingerhut Foxglove[1], is a toxic[1] flowering plant native to Spain. It has flowers colored rosy pink, red-tinged like raspberry, which bloom in late spring. It is also known for attracting hummingbirds.
Physical description
This plant has pink and trumpet-shaped flowers during late spring or early summer. Its leaves are oblanceolate in shape. The flowers, stems and leaves are covered with tiny hairs, giving it a soft appearance.
References
Categories:- Flora of Spain
- Plantaginaceae
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