Acanthus mollis
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GROWING GUIDE Geographical origin:
Southwest Europe and Northwest Africa.
Rainy Side NotesAcanthus mollis is a big and bold plant. It has some of the finest foliage in the plant kingdom. The leaves have been inspiration for many important decorative Western art and architectural designs. In hot summer areas, A. mollis dies back to the ground during summer only to return when the weather cools off. Here in the Pacific Northwest, with our cool climate, the plant does not go dormant during the summer. With milder winters, the leaves stay present through most of the year. I transplanted this plant from another garden to its present location. It sat there for five years while I patiently waited for it to bloom. I planted a new variety–Acanthus 'Summer Beauty' one year and it bloomed the following year. I threatened A. mollis with shovel pruning it if it didn't bloom that year. Thankfully, it bloomed, and I didn't have to carry out my threat. Sigh, what a gardener has to do to get some plants to bloom. I finally see it was worth the wait to enjoy this plant in full bloom.
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