Digitalis ikarica explained

Digitalis ikarica is a species of foxglove, a perennial flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae. It is native to the East Aegean islands. Its name comes from the island of Ikaria, where it is common on roadside verges.[1]

Description

Digitalis ikarica differs from other foxglove types in that it produces branched flower spikes or rosettes rather than a single, upright stem.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Digitalis cariensis subsp. ikarica (P.H. Davis) Strid Flora of Greece – An annotated checklist . 2024-09-30 . portal.cybertaxonomy.org.
  2. Web site: Digitalis cariensis ssp. ikarica . 2024-09-30 . www-hessenhof-nl.translate.goog.