Acanthus mollis 'Tasmanian Angel'
Acanthus mollis 'Tasmanian Angel'
17 in stock
Acanthus mollis 'Tasmanian Angel' is a compact and manageable variety, with glossy, dark green leaves, accented with striking white variegation and hints of yellow when young, creating a vibrant display. In summer, flower spikes emerge, featuring elegant white flowers with soft pink bracts that add a delicate touch to the plant's bold foliage. It's a versatile addition to a variety of garden settings
July - August flowering. Will grow in partial shade to full sun, in most garden soils. Height & spread: 150cm x 90cm (5' x 3').
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Peat-free plant
Peat-free plant
This plant has been grown in peat-free compost. The compost we use at Barnsdale Gardens is mainly wood-based, mixed with some coir, with an eight to nine months slow-release fertiliser added. We have been using this compost to pot all the plants we grow for over ten years.