Red foxglove

Uzpirkstīte tiek izmantots galvenokārt rietumeiropā un centrāleiropā bieži vor.alle kalnos augu daļas ir indīgas, jo īpaši lapām, ziediem un sēklām.

Red foxglove

nosaukums: Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea L.)

notikums

Red foxglove ir izplatīta rietumu un centrālajā Eiropā kalnos. Viņš ir atrodams arī meža izcirtumos un kā dekoratīvo augu dārzos. Augs ir divgadīgs, kas nozīmē, ka dzīves cikla (ti, no dīgtspēju sēklu audzēšanu) ilgst divus gadus.

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izskats

Pirmajā gadā lieli krunkains lapas parādīt rozetes. Otrajā gadā uzpirkstīte iegūt līdz 1,2 metru garš kātiņiem. No jūnija līdz augustam, četras līdz piecas centimetriem, zvanveida ziedi, kas ir gaiši sarkanas krāsas ceriņu sarkans veidot ilgi. Šis auglis ir kapsulas ar brūnām sēklām.

Toksiskas detaļas

Visas augu daļas ir indīgas, bet īpaši lapas, ziedi un sēklas. Galvenās aktīvās sastāvdaļas ir dažādas vielas, kas ietekmē sirdi (piemēram, digitoksīns). Jau 0,3 grami žāvētu lapu ir toksiskas pieaugušajam.

Iespējamie simptomi

Pirmās saindēšanās pazīmes ar sarkanu uzmavā ir kuņģa un zarnu trakta. Kas ietvertas augu vielas var izraisīt alerģisku ādas reakciju ar apsārtumu un vezikulas vai nātrene. Lielākiem daudzumiem, inde izraisa sirds aritmija. Tas var novest pie pēkšņa sirds apstāšanās. Parasti rūgta garša, bet to, ka pārāk daudz auga daļas tiek reģistrēti novērsta.

Pirmā palīdzība

Spit pilnīgi vien iespējams, no pārējām augu daļām, kas mutē. Bērniem arī palīdz būt izskalot muti ar ūdeni. var dzert daudz atšķaidītu indes uzsūkšanos un samazina ietekmi. Uzmanību: Tas ir labākais, lai dzert ūdeni, pienu var pastiprināt toksisko iedarbību! Ārsts skaidro, kādi papildu pasākumi ir nepieciešami ārpus tās.

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Red foxglove

FAQ - 💬

❓ Is it OK to touch foxglove?

👉 Take care when handling this plant. All parts of it can cause allergic reactions, but the berries are particularly poisonous. The plant contains minute needle-shaped crystals which can severely irritate the skin. Consumption can lead to throat swelling, breathing difficulties and stomach irritation.

❓ What does foxglove do to humans?

👉 Foxglove can cause irregular heart function and death. Signs of foxglove poisoning include stomach upset, small eye pupils, blurred vision, strong slow pulse, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, excessive urination, fatigue, muscle weakness and tremors, stupor, confusion, convulsions, abnormal heartbeats, and death.

❓ How toxic is a foxglove?

👉 Foxglove grows throughout the United States. It grows in the wild and is often cultivated for its beauty in private gardens. All parts of the plant are poisonous, possibly even deadly, if swallowed.

❓ Where do foxgloves grow best?

👉 Most foxgloves thrive in dappled shade. Their preferred native habitat is a woodland clearing or at the foot of a native hedge. However some species, such as Digitalis parviflora and Digitalis obscura, require full sun to grow well. Foxgloves will grow in any soil type but do best in a well-drained, moist soil.

❓ Is foxglove toxic to dogs?

👉 Remember: ingesting foxgloves can be fatal to your dog. Call your vet immediately if you think your dog has gotten into foxgloves. Or if your vet can't be research, contact Pet Poison Control at (888) 426-4435.

❓ Should I remove foxglove from my garden?

👉 Removing spent foxglove flowers may encourage reblooming and further enjoyment of the plant late into the season. It is also a way to tidy up the garden and still enjoy the large leaves and statuesque growth form. Many types of plants benefit from deadheading, and foxglove is no exception.

❓ What is the antidote for foxglove?

👉 The management of cardiac glycoside poisoning includes supportive care and antidote therapy with digoxin-specific antibody fragments (digoxin-Fab).

❓ Has anyone died foxglove?

👉 Although death owing to the toxic effects of the therapeutic Digitalis lanata extract, digoxin has been reported, there are no reported cases of fatal Digitalis purpurea (digitoxin) plant intoxication in humans in the literature.

❓ Will foxgloves come back every year?

👉 Foxgloves are either biennial, producing a rosette of foliage in the first year followed by flowers in the second, or perennial, flowering every year. For structure they're ideal. The taller species are great for adding height and interest by cutting through more loosely structured plants.

❓ Do you cut foxgloves back in winter?

👉 When winterizing foxglove plants, cut first year biennials or perennial foxglove back to the ground, then cover the plant crown with a 3 to 5 inch (8-13 cm.) layer of mulch to insulate the plant through winter and help retain moisture.

❓ Do foxgloves come back every year?

👉 Foxgloves are either biennial, producing a rosette of foliage in the first year followed by flowers in the second, or perennial, flowering every year. For structure they're ideal. The taller species are great for adding height and interest by cutting through more loosely structured plants.

👉 Digitalis purpurea, the foxglove or common foxglove, is a species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, native to and widespread throughout most of temperate Europe. It has also naturalized in parts of North America and some other temperate regions. The plant is a popular garden subject, with many cultivars available.

👉 Digitalis 'Regal Red' is a premium Foxglove variety that produces beautiful vivid red bell-shaped flowers amid tall stems that reach a mature height of one metre.

👉 Digitalis purpurea, the foxglove or common foxglove, is a poisonous species of flowering plant in the plantain family Plantaginaceae, native to and widespread throughout most of temperate Europe. It has also naturalised in parts of North America and some other temperate regions. The plant is a popular garden subject, with many cultivars available.

👉 Combines well with purple-flowered plants. Digitalis lanata goes by the rather exotic common name of Grecian foxglove. This short-lived perennial species has pale orange flowers, each with a prominent white lip. Grows to 60cm and enjoys a well-drained soil in full sun or part shade.


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