☙ Foxglove

Genus Digitalis Tourn. ex L. (1753).WFO

Period Breton (brezhoneg): brulu coll. LB

Period English: fox glove (fox-glove; foxglove); ▲︎ fairy's glove. TM

Period French: digitale f.; BD ballotte f. ('ballot ball', potentially 'grape-harvesting basket' or alternate spelling of ballote, 'black horehound'); LB claquets pl. ? ('clackers'); LB cloches pl. f. ('bells'); LB gantiÚre f. ('woman glove-maker'); LB gants de bergÚre pl. m. ('shepherdess' gloves'); LB gants de Notre-Dame pl. m. ('gloves of Notre-Dame'); LB gueule de loup f. ('wolf's-snout', also snapdragon); LB pétards pl. m. ('firecrackers'); LB toquet m. ('little hats', particularly brimless caps). LB

Digitalis purpurea: digitale pourprée f. ('purple foxglove').LB

Period Gaulis: Digitalis purpurea: meuran-fith. HP:FE

Period German: Fingerhut ('finger-hat'). JRV

Sentiments:

🏶︎ SalubritĂ©Salubrity, invigoration ◼︎ (1811); DB

🏶︎ Folly ◆︎ (1825); HP:FE

🏶︎ Youth ◆︎ (1825); HP:FE

🏶︎ Insincerity ▲︎◆︎ (1829-1884); DLD SJH TTA S&K HGA:LPF GAL JS CMK KG

I know I can't trust you ▲︎ (1884); CMK

🏶︎ A wish ▲︎ (1832-c.1871); EWW JS

🏶︎ Treachery ▲︎ (1834); O&B

🏶︎ Stateliness ▲︎ (1840); CHW

🏶︎ I am not changed—they wrong me ▲︎ (1840-1841); TM FSO

🏶︎ South ▲︎ (1841); LH

🏶︎ Nur treuer Liebe weihe ich mein Herz.To true love only I consecrate my heart. ●︎ (1880). JRV

Region: A native of Europe. SJH

Seasonality: TBC.

Period Colours: Flowers, crimson purple; sometimes white, or yellow. SJH

Heraldry:

Digitalis purpurea: According to Henry Phillips and Blackwoods, purple foxglove is the plant emblem of Scottish Highlands clan Farquharson (Clann Fhearchair).

Included Species:

Digitalis purpurea L. (1753),WFO purple foxglove.

Other Verse:

❧ Walter Scott, The Lady of the Lake: The Western Waves of Ebbing Day. (1810) Canto I:XII. (See below.)

❧ "The Rake's Song", The Decemberists (Colin Meloy), The Hazards of Love. USA: Capitol/Rough Trade. (2009) track 10. ('Charlotte I buried after feeding her foxglove'.)

đŸœ± On sentiments: The sentiment of folly, writes Phillips, rises from the flower spikes of the foxglove resembling the cap and bells of a jester.

The sentiment of youth, he writes, comes from the light down that covers the stalks of the foxglove, similar to the fuzz on children's cheeks. I suspect that Hooper's south is merely a typographical mistake for this.

Of stateliness, Waterman writes that the foxglove's towering flower spikes rising over the rest of the garden make this sentiment. I also note, however, this passage in Walter Scott's 1810 The Lady of the Lake:

Foxglove and nightshade, side by side,
Emblems of punishment and pride,
Grouped their dark hues with every stain
The weather-beaten crags retain.

which would seem to imply that foxglove is the emblem of pride, given Nightshade's association with poisoning - although it is notable that Digitalis, too, is a virulent poison, infamous in folk legend.




Abécédaire de Flore

B. DelachĂ©naye, 1811 ◼︎


NOMS DES FLEURS SUBSTITUÉES
AUX LETTRES ALPHABÉTIQUES,
ET TABLEAU DE COMPARAISON.

NOM DES FLEURS MOTS ANALOGUES
6. digitale. dédain, dédit, défi.


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6. La digitale, le d, comme dans devoir.


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DESCRIPTION DES PLANTES
DE L’ABÉCÉDAIRE DE FLORE.

PREMIÈRE PLANCHE.


6. Digitale Pourpre, Digitalis purpurea, LinnĂ©e. D’une rosette de feuilles couchĂ©es Ă  terre, grandes et d’un beau vert, s’élĂšvent Ă  la hauteur de plus d’un mĂštre (3 pieds) une ou deux tiges ornĂ©es de quelques feuilles et terminĂ©es par un long Ă©pi de fleurs en cloche alongĂ©e, assez grandes pour recevoir le bout du doigt, comme le ferait un dĂ© Ă  coudre (en latin digitale). Elles sont pendantes et couchĂ©es les unes sur les autres, rangĂ©es sur le mĂȘme cĂŽtĂ© de la tige, et cl’une couleur rose pourprĂ©e tendre, marquĂ©e dans l’intĂ©rieur de points plus foncĂ©s. Cette belle plante, qu’on rencontre sauvage dans nos bois, demandait place dans les jardins oĂč elle a donnĂ© sa variĂ©tĂ© Ă  fleurs blanches. Elle fleurit la seconde annĂ©e, et meurt ensuite. On la renouvelle par ses graines, qu’il convient mieux de semer aussitĂŽt leur maturitĂ©.


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EMBLÉMES TIRÉS DU RÈGNE VÉGÉTAL.


D.


Digitale signifie salubrité.


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