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Helichrysum italicum - Curry Plant

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Helichrysum italicum is a unique shrub often recognized by its more enchanting name – the Curry Plant. Hailing from the sunflower family, the Curry Plant is a standout in landscaped settings with its distinctively textured, silvery-grey foliage that grows up to 36 inches tall, providing an appealing contrast against its small yet radiant yellow flowers that bloom during the summer months. Given added allure by its strong, curry-like scent, this Mediterranean native is far more than just a delight for the senses. It's a pragmatic addition to any garden, flourishing under full sun exposure, adapted for drought conditions, and requiring little but well-drained soil to thrive. Ideal for rock gardens, borders, and herb gardens due to its low maintenance needs and mesmerizing visual and sensory features, the Curry Plant offers a reliable and exceptional planting choice.

  • Size: Up to 24-36 inches tall
  • Flowers: Small, bright yellow
  • Foliage: Narrow, silvery-gray leaves
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Aromatic: Strong curry-like smell
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