Acanthus mollis
By Meanie
- 11 Aug, 2012
- 9 likes
There are a couple of clumps of this in the new garden.
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That's the one! They're rather space greedy though...........
12 Aug, 2012
That's why i've not included them in this garden :o)
12 Aug, 2012
I can see your point Amy!
12 Aug, 2012
It's not my favorite plant. However, your photo makes it look beautiful!
15 Aug, 2012
Beautiful, or interesting?
15 Aug, 2012
The close up is interesting. This plant can be very weedy in California...and it's very difficult to eradicate (because of those damned tubers!). lol! :>)
15 Aug, 2012
I think that is it - interesting. Which is fine by me, common or dull is what leaves me cold.
I have two plants here and need to remove one of them.
16 Aug, 2012
Good luck removing the tubers!
I'm guessing they go dormant there in winter? Here they're semi-dormant in summer. In fall is when they perk back up and start blooming.
16 Aug, 2012
Yes, they're dormant over the winter,
I'll remove them in the winter when it's cold to try to kill them off properly...........
16 Aug, 2012
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Acanthus Mollis
£8.50 at Burncoose -
Acanthus Mollis (Bear's Breeches / Brank Ursine)
£7.99 at Crocus
Is this the one we called Bears Breeches ? we had it in our last garden an interesting plant ......
12 Aug, 2012