Foxglove (Digitalis purpurea). Dried leaves contain glycosides used as powerful heart stimulant. Derives its common name from the resemblance of flowers to fingers of a glove; originally "Folks-glove" -- the glove of the "good folk" or fairies. The Latin name Digitalis means thimble. Used medicinally since 1000 A.D.; medical uses first scientifically described by English physician William Withering in his Account of the Foxglove (1785).
They are so beautiful, aren't they? I think I have a foxglove shot in my portfolio here, called "freckle" which I took from beneath a stem of blossoms -- if you want to see a different perspective ;)
Here'you've really gotten the detail deep inside the throat, which is hard to do -- nicely done!