Acanthus mollis, commonly known as bear's breeches, sea dock, bear's foot plant, sea holly, gator plant or oyster plant, is a species of plant in the...
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Common names include Acanthus and bear's breeches. The generic name derives from the Greek term ἄκανθος (akanthos) for Acanthus mollis, a plant that was...
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species of the Acanthus genus of plants, which have deeply cut leaves with some similarity to those of the thistle and poppy. Both Acanthus mollis and the still...
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Acanthaceae (redirect from Acanthus family)
range. A species well known to temperate gardeners is bear's breeches (Acanthus mollis), a herbaceous perennial plant with big leaves and flower spikes up...
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Acantha (redirect from Acanthus (mythology))
character in Greek mythology whose metamorphosis was the origin of the Acanthus plant. Acantha's myth however does not appear in any classical source....
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plant is a common name used for various flowering plants, including: Acanthus mollis, (also called bear's breeches), native to the Mediterranean Mertensia...
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Acanthus spinosus, the spiny bear's breech, is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae, native to southern Europe, from Italy to western...
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The larvae are polyphagous, and are known to feed on Lantana camara, Acanthus mollis, and Tradescantia albiflora. Dubatolov, V.V. (2005). "On the status...
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Greek strawberry tree, mastic, terebinth, common myrtle, oleander, Acanthus mollis and Vitex agnus-castus. Moreover, many plant taxa are shared with one...
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from North America, ferns from Australia, plane trees and laurels, Acanthus mollis, periwinkles, and tamarillos, among many other species. There is also...
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