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Earleaf (or Eared) false-foxglove derives its name from the uppermost leaves having lobes that stick out at the base, reminiscent of earlobes. Fruit are capsules about ½ inch long that mature in early November. Seeds are dormant when dispersed, but germinate following a combination of cold, moisture, and then sunlight in the spring.