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20 answers for: 'The Foxglove Saga', a novel by -- Waugh (7)
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AUBERON'The Foxglove Saga', a novel by -- Waugh (7)
ASSAGAIIs saga a revolutionary instrument of war? (7)
WAUGHNovelist who wrote The Foxglove Saga, Who Are The Violets Now?, Consider the Lilies and A Bed of Flowers (5)
CAPSULEFoil cap on a wine bottle's cork; seedcase of a foxglove, poppy or violet; or, with "time", a cache of items representative of contemporary life, buried for future discovery (7)
SPOTTEDAs the throats of foxglove flowers may be... espied? (7)
DIGITALBits evenly removed from foxglove with a finger (7)
DIGOXINCompound present in foxgloves, used as a cardiac stimulant (7)
GARDENSDisturbing dangers where toxic plants like laburnum and foxgloves grow (7)
RACEMEFrom the Latin for "bunch of grapes", an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon (6)
VERONICAPlant of the foxglove family in a cover, oddly (8)
DIGITALISThe foxglove genus adds bright colour to the summer garden (9)
PLANTAINPlant in the order Lamiales, such as the foxglove or snapdragon (8)
DEADMENSBELLSAnother name for the foxglove (4,4,5)
DIGITALINPowerful cardiac stimulant obtained from the foxglove (9)
SPIRESteeple; blade of grass; apex of a shell such as that of the periwinkle; or, a towering stem of a flower such as a delphinium or foxglove (5)
BIENNIALType of plant with a two-year life cycle - foxglove, sweet William. clove pink, night-scented stock, Canterbury bell, to name a few (8)
HOLLYHOCKCottage garden flower Alcea, often lining a path or forming a border with alchemilla, aquilegia, delphinium, foxglove, honeysuckle, lupin, rose and other perennials (9)
DELPHINIUMDerived from the Latin meaning dolphin, a flower commonly called larkspur traditionally forming a herbaceous border with plants such as lupins, hollyhocks and foxgloves (10)
PETALSModified leaves or corolla segments forming the "bells" of campanulas, foxgloves, heather or wild hyacinths, the "falls" of irises or the "trumpets" of bindweed etc (6)
ERINUS___ alpinus is the fairy foxglove (6)