This selection of the Southeastern European native boasts multiple upright flower spikes covered in pure white flowers hooded by deep purple bracts. The long, deeply lobed foliage lacks the spine of its relative Acanthus spinosus but forms a similarly beautiful basal rosette that lasts through the growing season. Cut flowers do well in a vase and dry beautifully for arrangements. Synonymous with Acanthus balcanicus ‘White Lips’.
- Plant Patent: n/a
- Container Size:
- USDA Zone: 6-8
- Height: 24”
- Spread: 24”
- Sun Exposure: part shade
- Soil Moisture: average
- Bloom Time: late spring
- Bloom Color: white
- Foliage Color: green
- US Native: no
- Wildlife Benefit:
- Notes: drought tolerant, deer tolerant, rabbit tolerant
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