acanthology
/ækənθɒlədʒi/Definitions
1. noun
A collection of thorny or prickly plants, especially those with spines or bristles.
“The gardener’s acanthology in the botanical garden was a unique exhibit of the world’s most spiny flora.”
1. noun
A collection of thorny or prickly plants, especially those with spines or bristles.
“The gardener’s acanthology in the botanical garden was a unique exhibit of the world’s most spiny flora.”