Botanic Gardens of Sydney’s Post

The bell shaped foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) is aptly named for its flowers that look like the perfect fit for little paws. But this is a case of look but don't touch, as all parts of the plant are toxic to animals and people! These regal blooms are often found in country hedgerows, and just like stepping stones in English country gardens, those interior dots guide pollinators to their nectar. What's your favourite floral this month? 📷 bright_lenzz

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