- Look up
acanthus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Acanthus (pl.:
acanthus,
rarely acanthuses in English, or
acanthi in Latin), its
feminine form acantha...
- height. 29
species are accepted:
Acanthus albus Debnath, B.K.Singh & P.Giri
Acanthus arboreus Forssk. (1775)
Acanthus austromont****
Vollesen — This species...
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species of the
Acanthus genus of plants,
which have
deeply cut
leaves with some
similarity to
those of the
thistle and poppy. Both
Acanthus mollis and the...
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Acanthus or
Akanthos (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκανθος), also
called Dulopolis or
Doulopolis (Δουλόπολις), was a town of
ancient Caria in the
region of Byb****us...
- For centuries,
stone or
bronze stylized versions of
acanthus leaves have
appeared as
acanthus decorations on
certain styles of
architecture and furniture...
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Accessed 27
January 2024.
Acanthus mont**** (Nees) T.Anderson.
Plants of the
World Online.
Retrieved 27
January 2024. "
Acanthus mont****".
Missouri Botanical...
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Acanthus the
Lacedaemonian (Ancient Gr****: Ἄκανθος), was the
victor in two
footrace events, the
diaulos (δίαυλος) and
dolichos (δόλιχος), in the Olympic...
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Acanthus ilicifolius,
commonly known as holly-leaved
acanthus, sea holly, and holy mangrove, is a
species of
shrubs or herbs, of the
plant family Acanthaceae...
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Acanthus spinosus, the
spiny bear's breech, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Acanthaceae,
native to
southern Europe, from
Italy to western...
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Acanthus ilicifolius have been used to
treat asthma, diabetes, leprosy, hepatitis,
snake bites, and
rheumatoid arthritis. The
leaves of
Acanthus ebracteatus...