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  • Isabel holding an original art card. Model and original art released.
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  • Isabel holding an original art card. Model and original art released.
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  • Isabel holding an original art card. Model and original art released.
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  • Isabel holding an original art card. Model and original art released.
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  • The biennial foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) blooming in the coastal mountains of Central Oregon. This plant was introduced to the Pacific Northwest from Europe and is naturalized in much of the area. Famous for its cardiac glycosides, it is an important medicinal plant and used in the heart medicine digitalis or digitonan. Unrefined, the entire foxglove plant is highly toxic and may be fatal if ingested.
    foxglove-Digitalis3.jpg
  • The biennial foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) blooming in the coastal mountains of Central Oregon. This plant was introduced to the Pacific Northwest from Europe and is naturalized in much of the area. Famous for its cardiac glycosides, it is an important medicinal plant and used in the heart medicine digitalis or digitonan. Unrefined, the entire foxglove plant is highly toxic and may be fatal if ingested.
    foxglove-Digitalis1.jpg
  • The heart of downtown Dayton, Tennessee. Dayton is the county seat in Rhea County
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  • The heart of downtown Dayton, Tennessee. Dayton is the county seat in Rhea County
    Rhea_County_courthouse-62513tn-152.jpg
  • The biennial foxglove (Digitalis purpurea) blooming in the coastal mountains of Central Oregon. This plant was introduced to the Pacific Northwest from Europe and is naturalized in much of the area. Famous for its cardiac glycosides, it is an important medicinal plant and used in the heart medicine digitalis or digitonan. Unrefined, the entire foxglove plant is highly toxic and may be fatal if ingested.
    foxglove-Digitalis2.jpg
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