ACANTHUS mollis

(bear's breeches, sea dock, bear's foot plant, sea holly or oyster plant)

Description

It's an herbacious perennial plant, particularly known for the corinthian capitals where leaves of this plant are carved out. It's a mediterranean plant, spontaneous in many european countries where it grows in moist and shaded locations. It creates a tiny bush growing till to 1 metre, characterized by big bright and green leaves having a deeply divided and jagged margin. The latin specific term "mollis" = soft, is related to the leaves without thorns, as opposed to the other kind, Acanthus spinosus, with thorny leaves. Long white flower spikes with violet-purple bracts will appear at the end of spring. If the summer is particularly hot as well as dry, the plant may undergo a natural process of yellowing and wilting of the leaves, which will grow again from the base when temperature and rainfall/irrigation come back to the normal condition: a shaded position and a constant mosture level of the soil could limit such behavior.

Suggestions

It's a rustic plant which tolerates both drought and sunny positions, but for a greater development place it in drained and moist soils, in semi-shaded places. After blooming, it has to be pruned at the base of the tuft, in order to stimulate the growth of a new and vigorous vegetation at the end of summer. Intense frosts can damage the foliage, which will be restored from the base in spring.

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