Acanthus is a
genus of about 30 species of
flowering plants in the family
Acanthaceae, native to tropical and warm temperate regions of the
Old World, with the highest species diversity in the
Mediterranean region and
Asia. Common names include Acanthus and Bear's breeches. The genus comprises
herbaceous perennial plants, rarely
subshrubs, with spiny leaves and flower
spikes bearing white or purplish flowers. Size varies from 40 cm, up to 2 m tall. An example of one such plant is the Shrimp Plant which can be found in the state of Florida in the United States.Selected speciesAcanthus balcanicusAcanthus dioscoridisAcanthus eminensAcanthus hirsutusAcanthus hungaricusAcanthus ilicifolius
Acanthus mollisAcanthus montanusAcanthus polystachyusAcanthus spinosusAcanthus syriacus
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