Foxglove Camalot Cream.
By Faerieflora
- 1 Jul, 2010
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The name digitalis comes from the Latin word for "finger," The flower got its informal name from the legend that fairies gave these blossoms to the foxes to wear on their claws for gloves, so they would not get caught when raiding the chicken coop. Foxgloves are symbolic of insincerity. Mostly white and shades of pink, lavender, and yellow. The throat of the flower is accented with dark spots.
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Lovely...white ones are a favourite......
1 Jul, 2010
Oh thank you Sixpence you are very sweet. I love these white ones too Bonkersbon, but I am also fond of the Apricot and pale pink.
1 Jul, 2010
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What a beauty, love that explanation for latin also the sweet story behind it , also yellow roses mean insincerity. Nominated.
1 Jul, 2010