2 "wild foxgloves", need help iding. Don't know if are foxg.

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  1. Cayuga Morning

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    2 "wild foxgloves", need help iding. Don't know if

    Some years back, a friend gave me a "wild foxglove". More recently another friend has given me another "wild foxglove". Now that they are both of blooming size, I realize that I have 2 different plants & I don't know if either or both are foxgloves. Can anyone help with ID-ing them?

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    #2 photo of flowers. Each tube is 3/4 of an inch or so--small ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden )









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    #4 photo This is the 2nd "foxglove" flowers are bigger, pale yellow ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden )





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    #5 photo shows both plants. 2nd "foxglove" is shorter, 24" tall ( photo / image / picture from Cayuga Morning's Garden )
     
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    I don't think they are Digitalis purpurea (Common Foxglove)
    The flowering stem on Foxglove doesn't have leaves all the way up, they are in a clump near the ground.

    Penstemon forms a clump too and the flowers aren't lined up single file.
     
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    Penstemon was my first thought too.
     
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    Here are a couple of shots of the wild foxgloves we get here in the UK.
    Normally the wild ones are either purple, pink or (sometimes) white - I haven't seen any yellow ones except in gardens.

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    Hope this helps you make up your mind which plants you have.
     



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    Thanks guys.
    The second one might be digitalis grandiflora (photo #4)
    & maybe you guys are right, the first might be a penstemon. I googled that & some penstemons are called "wild foxgloves". I haven't found mine yet, but I'll keep looking.
     
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    Thanks Eileen,
    Your foxgloves look like Digitalis purpurea, the same as we have here "across the pond".

    I think my 2nd plant is a digitalis but I think the first might be penstemon.
     
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    Cayuga, Your photos of the flowers of #1, 2 look like foxglove, though I do not know about the plant.

    Are pentstemons related to foxgloves ?

    I thought I had some wild foxgloves here, but now I do not know what they are. The flowers are wrong on mine.
     
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    I love seeing your foxgloves. Before this I didn't realize how many different wild varieties there are of digitalis. Here is one site with a foxglove with a very similar cup and leaf. http://chiotsrun.com/2009/06/01/wild-foxglove/ check out some of the links within this one too. Thanks for getting me to search google images for this new to me find :stew1:
     
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    Palustris & Eileen---Thank you! Those sites you sent were very helpful. I have realized that there are many many floxgloves out there. 'Digitalis purpurea' is the one most commonly grown in the US, but it is by far not the only one. I may have have 'Digitalis Glory of Roundway'. It has the same small flowers all facing in one direction. If not that, they maybe a close relative. It is supposed to be reliably perennial, which mine is and the seeds are supposed to be sterile. I will watch to see if that is the case.
    I think the pale yellow one is Digitalis grandiflora.
     

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