|  | AUBERON | 'The Foxglove Saga', a novel by -- Waugh (7) | 
|  | ASSAGAI | Is saga a revolutionary instrument of war? (7) | 
|  | WAUGH | Novelist who wrote The Foxglove Saga, Who Are The Violets Now?, Consider the Lilies and A Bed of Flowers (5) | 
|  | CAPSULE | Foil 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) | 
|  | SPOTTED | As the throats of foxglove flowers may be... espied? (7) | 
|  | DIGITAL | Bits evenly removed from foxglove with a finger (7) | 
|  | DIGOXIN | Compound present in foxgloves, used as a cardiac stimulant (7) | 
|  | GARDENS | Disturbing dangers where toxic plants like laburnum and foxgloves grow (7) | 
|  | RACEME | From the Latin for "bunch of grapes", an inflorescence or panicle characteristic of a plant such as the foxglove, lupin or snapdragon (6) | 
|  | VERONICA | Plant of the foxglove family in a cover, oddly (8) | 
|  | DIGITALIS | The foxglove genus adds bright colour to the summer garden (9) | 
|  | PLANTAIN | Plant in the order Lamiales, such as the foxglove or snapdragon (8) | 
|  | DEADMENSBELLS | Another name for the foxglove (4,4,5) | 
|  | DIGITALIN | Powerful cardiac stimulant obtained from the foxglove (9) | 
|  | SPIRE | Steeple; 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) | 
|  | BIENNIAL | Type of plant with a two-year life cycle - foxglove, sweet William. clove pink, night-scented stock, Canterbury bell, to name a few (8) | 
|  | HOLLYHOCK | Cottage garden flower Alcea, often lining a path or forming a border with alchemilla, aquilegia, delphinium, foxglove, honeysuckle, lupin, rose and other perennials (9) | 
|  | DELPHINIUM | Derived from the Latin meaning dolphin, a flower commonly called larkspur traditionally forming a herbaceous border with plants such as lupins, hollyhocks and foxgloves (10) | 
|  | PETALS | Modified 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) |