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Acanthus caroli-alexandri (Bear's Breech) slide #19104
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Acanthus caroli-alexandri (Bear's Breech)

Part Sun to Light ShadeZone: 6-7, guessing 18" tall Origin: SE Europe

Web-Only! This charming little bear's breech suffers from a major identity crisis. Some "experts" consider it the same as A. spinosus, while others consider it a form of A. hungaricus. Still other authorities consider it a hybrid between A. spinosus and A. hirsutus. Don't you just love those taxonomists?! Regardless of its identity, this plant is unique among acanthus with its finely cut, black-green foliage, making a small 18" tall x 2' wide rosette. In late spring, the clumps are topped with compact 3' tall spikes with the typical hooded, white-and-purple, well-spined flowers...outstanding for texture and structure in the small garden. Pot size: 24 fl. oz (709.77 ml)

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