Thanks Prof. Singh ji,
Blindengarten is now on my way to school, so I shall keep an eye on this plant. They also should have beautiful fruits. I shall watch and send fotos, if i get any.
Nalini

Am 16.06.2011 05:05, schrieb Gurcharan Singh:
yes Nabha ji
Often cultivated in California also. It is often interesting to see dried inflorescence even with dried flowers intact often in winter, with new growth emerging from ground.


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On Wed, Jun 15, 2011 at 10:29 PM, Na Bha <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Hallo I visited Blindengarten today and found this Plant called
     Acanthus.
    Is it Acanthus mollis?
    This is the one, I found on net, grows in Mediterranean region,
    not wild but in gardens.
    TIA for ID
    Nalini




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