Foxglove
Pronunciation: /ˈfɑːksɡˌlʌv/
Foxglove (noun)
- A tall plant with bell-shaped flowers, often purple, that grows in gardens and the countryside.
- A plant whose leaves and seeds can be dangerous if eaten, because they contain strong chemicals.
Examples
- The foxglove grows tall beside the path.
- Foxglove flowers sway in the evening breeze.