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Perennials - Acanthus spinosus
Bear's breeches makes a bold architectural statement with its large, spiny leaves, which served as the pattern for the design on Greek Corinthian columns. USDA Hardiness Zone 7-10 Acanthus spinosus Bear's breeches root cuttings in spring white ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

How to Grow Bear's Breeches (Acanthus)
Bear's breeches is a perennial that grows 4 feet tall and is known for its bold leaves with spiny tips and stalks of two-tone flowers. Plant bear's breeches in full sun to part shade in well-drained soil. Cut off flower stems when they're ... [... more]
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Silk Acanthus Urn Planter
The acanthus is native to tropical isles. One eyeful of this ethereal ornamental and your thoughts will drift to paradise found. Cutting edge technology captures real-world details like the ornate patterns and puckering of the leaves. The thick stalks [... more]
$218.00
Silk Flowers

Acanthus hungaricus
An erect, clump-forming perennial which features pale pink to white flowers enclosed in spiny, reddish-purple bracts and arranged in vertical rows on substantial flower spikes rising well above the foliage to 3-4' tall. Blooms in late spring to ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Acanthus mollis (Bear's breeches)
This choice species boasts narrow, downy sage-green leaves and true sky-blue blossoms from summer to fall. It has woody stems and forms a beautiful specimen 12 inches tall by 18 inches wide. This species is similar to , but its habit is first ... [... more]
Fine Gardening

A is for Acanthus
Acanthus mollis - Bear's Breeches. Just what kind of breeches does a bear wear anyway? Acanthus mollis is also known as Bear's Breeches. It's leaves, which are often said to be it's main feature, are dark green, of a great size, and with a ... [... more]
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Wilton Armetale Acanthus Chip & Dip
Features: Food-safe Armetale metal can be used for cooking up to 1000 degrees One piece to cook and serve in lets you spend more time with your guests and less time cleaning up Keep it hot Cooks Hot Serves Hot Stays Hot Recommended washing product by [... more]
$100.00
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Acanthus mollis 'Tasmanian Angel' (Bear's breeches)
This is an ovate, glossy-leaved plant usually grown as a houseplant. In early summer, it produces fleshy, bell-shaped, cream colored flowers with maroon interiors. This upright, evergreen shrub has stunning texture and form. Its gray-green leaves ... [... more]
Fine Gardening

Acanthus (Bear's Breeches) Acanthus mollis, A. Spinosus
Growing Guide Sheet for Acanthus (A. mollis and A. spinosus). The large, distinctive leaves of this plant were immortalized in the Fifth Century B.C. in the design for the capital of the classic Greek Corinthian column. The lustrous, dark green ... [... more]
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Sea Gull Lighting 15058 - Acanthus Three-Light Ceiling Fan
Sea Gull Lighting Traditional Ceiling Fans, Diffuser: Dusted Ivory Glass Finish: Palladium Light Bulb: (3)40w CA10 Cand C Incand Three-light indoor ceiling fan from the Acanthus collection. Wood finished blades. Steel body. Dusted Ivory glass diffuser. [... more]
$437.45 (Save 17%)
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Wilton Armetale Acanthus Large Round Bowl
Features: Food-safe Armetale metal can be used for cooking up to 1000 degrees One piece to cook and serve in lets you spend more time with your guests and less time cleaning up Keep it hot Cooks Hot Serves Hot Stays Hot Recommended washing product by [... more]
$100.00
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Wilton Armetale Acanthus Large Oval Tray
Features: Food-safe Armetale metal can be used for cooking up to 1000 degrees One piece to cook and serve in lets you spend more time with your guests and less time cleaning up Keep it hot Cooks Hot Serves Hot Stays Hot Recommended washing product by [... more]
$91.50
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