Foxglove Washington State Wildflower Photo in Black and White

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A scenic close up picture of a Washington State wildflower called Foxglove. This is a pink or purplish wildflower that comes from the Figwort Family and scientific name of "Digitalis purpurea." Foxglove is a European invasive that has been rapidly spreading into the Washington backcountry. Look along most lowland roadsides from spring to late summer and you'll probably see these 2' to 8' spires of deep pink. They are long tubelike flowers that grow in rows along the upper portion of the stalk. The leaves are soft green, with texture almost like wool. Foxglove wildflowers like to grow in disturbed soil at lower elevations. The name "foxglove" was derived from the shape of the flower and because of their habitat which was a common place for fox dens.

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  • Shutter Speed: 1/400 seconds
  • Lens Aperture: F/5
  • Focal Length: 168 mm
  • Image Resolution: 2241 x 3168 pixels
  • Image Size: 3.27 MB (JPG), 20.3 MB (TIF)
  • Date Photo Taken: June 17, 2005 12:33 PM
  • File Name: 427_foxglove.jpg
  • Image ID: # 427
  • Date added to website: 25-Jun-2005


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