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Acanthus (plant) - Wikipedia Acanthus is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants in the family Acanthaceae, native to tropical and warm temperate regions, with the highest species diversity in the Mediterranean Basin and Asia
How to Plant and Grow Acanthus - Better Homes Gardens Commonly called bear’s breeches, acanthus is grown for its glossy, large foliage that can be jagged or spiny It bears tall spikes of striking flowers with white petals and prickly purple bracts in late spring into early summer
How to Grow and Care for Bears Breeches - The Spruce Bear's breeches, also called oyster plants or acanthus, are tall, eye-catching perennial plants with glossy green leaves and tall spikes of flowers Bear's breeches are wide and commanding plants that need at least 3 to 4 feet of garden real estate each as they like to spread out
How to Plant, Grow, and Care For Acanthus - Epic Gardening Acanthus, or bear’s breeches, comprises about 22 species from Europe, Asia, and Africa, with a long garden history The architectural specimen has dark, glossy, deeply lobed leaves
Acanthus Plant Care – How To Grow A Bear’s Breeches Plant Bear’s Breeches (Acanthus mollis) is a flowering perennial that is often prized more for its leaves than for its blossoms, which appear in the spring It’s a good addition to a shade or partial shade border garden Keep reading to learn more about how to grow a Bear’s Breeches plant
Acanthus mollis (Bears Breech) - Gardenia Stately and vigorous, Acanthus mollis (Bear’s Breech) is a semi-evergreen clump-forming perennial boasting strikingly elegant spikes of hooded, creamy-white flowers adorned with dusky purple bracts
Acanthus RHS Gardening Acanthus form mounds of bold, eye-catching foliage The leaves are deeply lobed, some are spiny, and they have long stalks; the hooded, spiny flowers which rise up on statuesque stems, are in muted shades of purple, pink, green or white
Acanthus mollis - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden Foliage is mostly evergreen in warm winter climates, but plants lose their leaves when winter temperatures dip below 20°F Acanthus leaves have a classical appearance and were the source of the Corinthian leaf motif developed and used as a decoration in ancient Greek and Roman art and architecture
Acanthus Plant Growing Care Guide for Gardeners The Acanthus genus consists of perennial plants known for their architectural foliage and ornamental flowers Native to the Mediterranean region, they can thrive in various climates