- Common Name: Foxglove, Common Foxglove, Purple Foxglove
- Botanical Name: Digitalis purpurea
- Family Name: Plantain family
- Type: Biennial
- Zone Hardiness: 4–9
- Height: 2–5ft
- Width: 1.5–2ft
- Blooms: Tubular, pendulous flowers in shades of purple, pink, white, or yellow, often with spotted throats
- Bloom Time: May to July
- Sun: partial shade
- Leaves: First-year basal rosette of oblong to lance-shaped, hairy leaves; stem leaves are alternate and decrease in size up the stem
- Maintenance: low for beginners; warning that any part of the plant is poisonous if ingested. Needs consistent watering
Tolerates: Deer, rabbit; acidic soils - Attracts: Bees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators
- Texas Superstar: No
- Texas Native: No
- Invasive: not invasive to Texas, but is invasive to parts of California.