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Helichrysum

NOUN
  1. large genus of mostly African and Australian herbs and shrubs: everlasting flowers; in some classifications includes genus Ozothamnus

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  • They will feature a selection of varieties including geraniums, fuchsia, petunia, bacopa, helichrysum and nemesia. The Sun
  • For more foliage interest, the designers added ‘Tuscan Blue’ rosemary and bronze flax (both mostly vertical), plus lavender, thyme, helichrysum, lamb's ears, and other plants with a more mounding habit.
  • Olive trees planted in full sun look their best surrounded by scented herbs and silver-grey Mediterranean plants: helichrysum, cistus, lavender, myrtle and rosemary.
  • Ingredient: Helichrysum, walnut oil and walnut grain etc.
  • They will feature a selection of varieties including geraniums, fuchsia, petunia, bacopa, helichrysum and nemesia. The Sun
  • Rocky heath communities include Helichrysum lindsayanum (R), and Wahlenbergia glabra (R). Central Eastern Rainforest Reserves, Australia
  • Some of the native plants we found growing in the rocky limestone soils of the hills and mountains away from the coastal plains were familiar: cistus, helichrysum, euphorbia, thyme, fennel and rosemary.
  • These helichrysums are grown for their soft decorative foliage and produce masses of the stuff within weeks of being planted out.
  • All the plants are new with the exception of a helichrysum which has made it through two winters with only a little frost damage to the ends of its long stems.
  • Sweet almond oil, essential oils of organic lemon and rosemary, helichrysum and carrot. Times, Sunday Times
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