Foxglove Greeting Card - Wildflower Collection

£2.50

Foxglove - one of the most Common Wildflowers seen across the British Countryside. Can be seen almost everywhere and are hardy enough to grow most places. The tall purple spires with bell shaped flowers are very valuable to wildlife, in particular many species of bees.

In the language of flowers, Foxglove means shallowness and insincerity, but despite this they do have magical meanings which are much happier. It is said that if you were to sleep with a flower on your finger and it was still on in the morning, your wishes would come true.

A6 Greeting Card of an original watercolour painting. This is painted and printed on Recycled Paper in my studio in West Yorkshire.

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Foxglove - one of the most Common Wildflowers seen across the British Countryside. Can be seen almost everywhere and are hardy enough to grow most places. The tall purple spires with bell shaped flowers are very valuable to wildlife, in particular many species of bees.

In the language of flowers, Foxglove means shallowness and insincerity, but despite this they do have magical meanings which are much happier. It is said that if you were to sleep with a flower on your finger and it was still on in the morning, your wishes would come true.

A6 Greeting Card of an original watercolour painting. This is painted and printed on Recycled Paper in my studio in West Yorkshire.

Foxglove - one of the most Common Wildflowers seen across the British Countryside. Can be seen almost everywhere and are hardy enough to grow most places. The tall purple spires with bell shaped flowers are very valuable to wildlife, in particular many species of bees.

In the language of flowers, Foxglove means shallowness and insincerity, but despite this they do have magical meanings which are much happier. It is said that if you were to sleep with a flower on your finger and it was still on in the morning, your wishes would come true.

A6 Greeting Card of an original watercolour painting. This is painted and printed on Recycled Paper in my studio in West Yorkshire.