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We have foxgloves in the US, but they’re not very common. But I was raised with horses, and foxgloves are toxic for them, so I was very aware of them
Funny, my first job was working at a stable, and one of my duties was keeping the paddocks clear of ragwort... the horses loved eating it, but it was toxic!
Yep, foxgloves. Probably won't make you sick from touching, but you definitely shouldn't taste them.
We definitely knew about foxglove in Massachusetts.
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