Scientific Name:
Helichrysum italicum
Pronunciation:
hell-ih-KRYE-zum eye-TAL-ih-kum
Common Name:
curry plant, tall curry
Family Name:
Asteraceae
Plant Type:
Broadleaf evergreen
Key ID Features:
Bushy, evergreen shrub; stems woolly; leaves alternate, spiralled, linear, 2-3cm long x 2-3mm wide, silver-grey to yellowish green, pubescent, aromatic; flower heads yellow, ~5mm wide, disk florets only, in corymb-like terminal clusters, Jun-Oct.
Habit:
Open, Upright
Form:
Round
Texture:
Fine
Mature Height:
0.4 - 0.7m
Mature Spread:
0.3 - 0.6m
Origin:
Europe
Hardiness Rating:
Zone 8a: (-12 to -9.5 °C)
Exposure:
Full sun
Soil/Growing Medium:
Alkaline, Rocky or gravelly or dry, Well-drained
Water Use:
Low, Winter dry
Landscape Uses:
Bedding plant, Container planting
Additional Info:
Leaf Morphology:
Form:
Simple
Arrangement:
Alternate, Spiraled
Texture/Venation:
Soft flexible
Surfaces:
Pubescent
Colour in Summer:
Silver / Grayish
Shapes:
Linear
Apices:
Acute
Margins:
Entire