The yellow foxglove, also known as Digitalis lutea, is a beautiful plant that can be found in various gardens and landscapes. This plant has several synonyms, including the straw foxglove, the small yellow foxglove, and the yellow dead nettle. Its Latin name, Digitalis, means "finger-like," referring to the flower shape, while the species name lutea means "yellow." The yellow foxglove has distinctive tubular flowers that range from pale yellow to sulfur yellow and grow on slender stems. These flowers are a favorite of hummingbirds and bees and make an excellent addition to any garden or wildflower meadow. Whether you call it yellow foxglove or by one of its synonyms, this plant is sure to add a touch of beauty to any landscape.