The Alchemy of Poison – Foxgloves – Touched in the Heart

Foxglove watercolour painting by artist Nicky Perryman

Foxgloves have a long history of use in herbal medicine despite being highly poisonous. They are still used to make dioxin for heart medicine. Foxgloves have many names including Folk’s Gloves and Faery Bells hinting at their long association with the Faery Folk said to inhabit the meadows and woods.
The moth whose caterpillars eat foxglove plants is delightfully called Frosted Orange  (Gortyna flavago) and I love the contrast of the warm orange tones with the pinky shades of the foxglove flowers.

Foxgloves painting by artist Nicky Perryman

This painting is available as an open edition, unframed print.

Please also check the other paintings in the series Atropa Belladonna and the Hand of Fate and The Queen of Poisons – Monkshood and The Witches’ Herb – Black Henbane

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