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Acanthus Bear’s breeches is a stately perennial with an ornamental value due to its large leaves and spike-shaped flowers. Acanthus blooms in the summer with pink/white flowers and purple bracts. In autumn the flowers remain decorative for a long time. The spikes are also very beautiful as cut or dried flowers.
Sow the Acanthus seeds indoors from January at room temperature and prick out from March. Or sow the Acanthus seeds outdoors from mid-May to the end of June in a seedbed and plant out in September-October.
Acanthus Bear’s breeches is a stately perennial with an ornamental value due to its large leaves and spike-shaped flowers. Acanthus blooms in the summer with pink/white flowers and purple bracts. In autumn the flowers remain decorative for a long time. The spikes are also very beautiful as cut or dried flowers.
Sow the Acanthus seeds indoors from January at room temperature and prick out from March. Or sow the Acanthus seeds outdoors from mid-May to the end of June in a seedbed and plant out in September-October.
Acanthus Bear’s breeches is a stately perennial with an ornamental value due to its large leaves and spike-shaped flowers. Acanthus blooms in the summer with pink/white flowers and purple bracts. In autumn the flowers remain decorative for a long time. The spikes are also very beautiful as cut or dried flowers.
Sow the Acanthus seeds indoors from January at room temperature and prick out from March. Or sow the Acanthus seeds outdoors from mid-May to the end of June in a seedbed and plant out in September-October.