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Straw foxglove is introduced in New England, where some plants have escaped from gardens in New Hampshire. It gets its common name from the straw-colored flowers it produces, which are less showy than those of other foxgloves. The plant is one of the smallest foxglove species in our flora. It's hardy in zones 3 to 9, which makes it a versatile plant, but it prefers soils that are near-neutral in pH.