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foxglove Meaning in Tamil ( foxglove வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



Noun:

ஃபாக்சுகிளோவ்,



foxglove's Usage Examples:

purpurea, or foxglove, 3 to 5 ft.


foxglove tree) securely staked adjacent to Shenfield Library.


The earliest known descriptions of the foxglove are those given by Leonhard Fuchs and Tragus about the middle of the 16th century, but its virtues were doubtless known to herbalists at a much remoter period.


Yet lawns in the United States are destitute of the common English daisy, the wild hyacinth of the woods of the United Kingdom is absent from Germany, and the foxglove from Switzerland.


carpets of bluebells, foxgloves, wild orchids - all take their turn to delight.


The most common of these is called atrial fibrillation, which is usually treated with digoxin, an old drug derived from the foxglove.


foxglove leaves helped patients with some kinds of heart disease.


foxglove tea makes cut flowers last longer.


The leaves of the foxglove, gathered from wild plants when about two-thirds of their flowers are expanded, deprived usually of the petiole and the thicker part of the midrib, and dried, constitute the drug digitalis or digitalis folia of the Pharmacopoeia.


Spring comes early in Cornwall and in March the lane is studded with primroses followed by bluebells, campion and foxgloves.


We saw foxgloves, campions of both colors, forget-me-nots.


"Gerarde, in his Herbal (1597), advocates the use of foxglove for a variety of complaints; and John Parkinson, in the Theatrum Botanicum, or Theater of Plants (1640), and later W.





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