Species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae
Digitalis lanata
flowering in situ on the island of Thasos, Greece
Scientific classification
Kingdom:
Plantae
Clade:
Tracheophytes
Clade:
Angiosperms
Clade:
Eudicots
Clade:
Asterids
Order:
Lamiales
Family:
Plantaginaceae
Genus:
Digitalis
Species:
D. lanata
Binomial name
Digitalis lanata
Ehrh., 1792[1]
Synonyms[2]
Digitalis epiglottidea Brera ex Steud.
Digitalis eriostachya Besser ex Rchb.
Digitalis nova Winterl ex Lindl.
Digitalis orientalis Elmig.
Digitalis winterli Roth
Digitalis lanata, vernacularly often called woolly foxglove[3] or Grecian foxglove,[4] is a species of foxglove, a flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It gets its name due to the woolly indumentum of the leaves. D. lanata, like other foxglove species, is toxic in all parts of the plant. Symptoms of digitalis poisoning include nausea, vomiting, severe headache, dilated pupils, problems with eyesight, and convulsions at the worst level of toxicity. The plant is also harmful to other animals.[5][6]
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^Elizabeth A. Dauncey; Sonny Larsson (6 March 2018). Plants That Kill: A Natural History of the World's Most Poisonous Plants. Princeton University Press. pp. 199–. ISBN 978-0-691-17876-9.
^"Grecian Foxglove". Biological Control and Eradication Projects. Kansas Department of Agriculture. 2006. Archived from the original on 2010-08-24. Retrieved 2010-05-06.
^"Grecian foxglove (Digitalis lanata)". Terrestrial invasive species. Minnesota Department of Natural Resources. 2020. Retrieved 6 December 2020.
^Marhold, Karol (2011). Greuter, Werner; von Raab-Straube, E. (eds.). "Details for: Digitalis lanata". Euro+Med Plantbase. Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem. Retrieved 30 November 2020.
Digitalislanata, vernacularly often called woolly foxglove or Grecian foxglove, is a species of foxglove, a flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae...
medications. It was first isolated in 1930 from the foxglove plant, Digitalislanata. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines...
cardenolides have been primarily derived from the foxglove plants Digitalis purpurea and Digitalislanata, while bufadienolides have been derived from the venom...
exclusively in the flowers and leaves of the plants Digitalis purpurea, Digitalis orientalis and Digitalislanata (foxgloves), where it is attached to sugars...
cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat). It is found in the leaves of Digitalislanata, the Woolly Foxglove. "Cedilanide". Drugs.com. Archived from the original...
the Netherlands. Secondary metabolites, e.g., cardiac glycosides in Digitalislanata, are produced in higher amounts by greenhouse cultivation at enhanced...
tachycardia,[citation needed] two common types of arrhythmia. It is found in Digitalislanata. The substance is composed of four monosaccharides (glucose, 3-acetyldigitoxose...
purified cardiac glycoside that is extracted from the foxglove plant, Digitalislanata. Digoxin is widely used in the treatment of various heart conditions...
active agent in opium, and digoxin, a heart stimulant originating from Digitalislanata. Organic chemistry also led to the synthesis of many of the natural...
foxglove is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Digitalis laevigata Digitalislanata This page is an index of articles on plant species (or higher...
indigenous peoples of North America Naturopathic medicine Wikispecies ^ Digitalis use in the United States is controlled by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration...
foxglove (Digitalislanata), has an aglycon of the cardenolide type named gitoxigenin, which is also the aglycon of lanatoside B, another Digitalislanata glycoside...
low-profile and are often thorny or hairy.: 267 Morina persica and Digitalislanata are widespread in these areas; they tend to grow in single-species...
Russischer Ärzte und Naturforscher. St. Petersburg 1812, p. 271-276: Ballota lanata. Ein neues Mittel gegen die Wassersucht. S. 271-276 (Digitalisat) v t e...
Brues, 1936 c g Megaselia lamellicauda Borgmeier, 1966 i c g Megaselia lanata Robinson, 1981 i c g Megaselia lanceata Borgmeier, 1962 i c g Megaselia...