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Wat (wie) is purple foxglove - definitie

TOXIC FLOWERING PLANT IN THE FAMILY PLANTAGINACEAE
Digitalis Purpurea; Common Foxglove; Purple foxglove; Lady's glove; Common foxglove
  • A single flower of ''Digitalis purpurea''
  • The four possible phenotypes for ''Digitalis purpurea''

Purples         
  • [[Cadbury]] logo as displayed at Cadbury World in Bournville, England
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  • Byzantine Emperor [[Justinian I]] clad in Tyrian purple, 6th-century mosaic at [[Basilica of San Vitale]]
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RANGE OF COLORS WITH THE HUES BETWEEN BLUE AND RED
List of terms associated with the color purple; Purple vs. violet; Purple (color); Heather Purple; Words which rhyme with Purple; Purple (colour); Northwestern Purple (color); Purples; Purple flowers; Symbolism of purple; 800080; Bluish red
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Digitalis grandiflora         
SPECIES OF PLANT
Yellow foxglove; Big-flowered foxglove; Yellow Foxglove
Digitalis grandiflora, the yellow foxglove, big-flowered foxglove, or large yellow foxglove, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Digitalis, family Plantaginaceae (formerly Scrophulariaceae). It is native to southern Europe and Asia.
ASC Purple         
ASCI Purple; IBM ASC Purple; ASC Purple Supercomputer
ASC Purple was a supercomputer installed at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Livermore, California. The computer was a collaboration between IBM Corporation and Lawrence Livermore Lab.

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Digitalis purpurea

Digitalis purpurea, the foxglove or common foxglove, is a poisonous species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, native to and widespread throughout most of temperate Europe. It has also naturalised in parts of North America and some other temperate regions. The plant is a popular garden subject, with many cultivars available. It is the original source of the heart medicine digoxin (also called digitalis or digitalin). This biennial plant grows as a rosette of leaves in the first year after sowing, before flowering and then dying in the second year (i.e. it is monocarpic). It generally produces enough seeds, however, so that new plants will continue to grow in a garden setting.