Friars Cowl
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Friars Cowl is a perennial Mediterranean plant.

The Friars Cowl can grow to 30cm and has wide oval shaped leaves, a long stem and a singular purple - brown leaf in the shape of a tube with curved hood.

The Friars Cowl blooms between October and May.

The Friars Cowl is native to the Mediterranean Basin and grows in moist and shady forests and shrublands

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Geeky Facts about the Friars Cowl

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These cause an extremely unpleasant sensation similar to needles being stuck into the mouth and tongue if they are eaten.

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It is good ground-cover plant for a shady place.

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They are resistant to pests and diseases.

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