Family: figworts (Scrophulariaceae)
Blooming period: July–September
Size: 50–100 cm
Habitat: clearings, forest edges, rocky places
The terminal leaves of the large-flowered foxglove (Digitalis grandiflora) have grown into a 3–4.5 cm long pale yellow tubular flower, which resembles a foxglove. The flowers are arranged in a one-sided raceme. Egg-shaped to lanceolate stem leaves are up to 25 cm long.
It grows throughout Slovenia, except on the coast and in some areas of eastern Slovenia.
The large-flowered foxglove is an extremely poisonous plant!