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H. petiolare is a shrubby treasure with felted, heart-shaped leaves. Its stems form low mounds or spill out of containers, weaving their way through their neighbors. Growth is vigorous in average to dry garden soil. For best foliage color, provide afternoon shade. Perennial in Zones 8-10.


Helichrysum petiolare Gold

Helichrysum petiolare, the licorice-plant [2] or liquorice plant, is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae. It is a subshrub native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa — where it is known as imphepho — and to Angola, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. [1] It is naturalized in parts of Portugal and the United States. [3]


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Originaire du pourtour méditerranéen, l'Helichrysum italicum, ou hélichryse, (parfois surnommé immortelle vivace ou d'Italie) est une plante arbustive de 40 à 60 cm de hauteur pour 60 à 1 m d'étalement à l'âge adulte. Son port très ramifié et son feuillage persistant gris argenté en font un petit arbuste structurant le décor toute l'année.


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Helichrysum petiolare is a native of southern Africa and is commonly referred to as the (Licorice) Liquorice plant. It has a distinct licorice smell, hence it's common name. They reach about 16 to 24 inches (45 to 60 cm) in height, with a spread of about three to four feet (90 to 120 cm). Plants are perennial sub-shrubs, with a trailing nature.


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Asteraceae ph 7.0 - 8.5 Acid - Neutral Light Full sun Frost Frost Hardy: 23F (-5°C) Soil Light and free draining Water Very little water Plant & bloom calendar Best time to plant full grown dimensions 0.60 M 0.20 M Description


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Not all are hardy. Perennial species cultivated H. arenarium, yellow everlasting 6-12 inches, bright yellow bracts, summer, Europe. H. frigidum, mat-forming, silvery leaves, rather moss-like, white flowers, May and June, suitable for scree or alpine house, Corsica.


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Perfect for rock gardens too! Pinch and snip off wayward stems as needed. Propagate by semi-hardwood cuttings Alternative Plants to Consider Helichrysum italicum (Curry Plant) Recommended Companion Plants Cannas (Canna Lilies) Read More Sedum (Stonecrop) Read More Lavandula angustifolia (English Lavender) Read More Tuberous Begonias Read More


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Helichrysum petiolare : A broadleaf evergreen shrub with blue and green foliage and cream flowers in summer and fall. It contributes fuzzy texture to the garden. To grow well, it prefers sun - bright shade and regular - occasional water. Drought tolerant once established. Grows best in well-drained and gritty soil. Plant type: shrub Plant family: #Asteraceae Foliage: evergreen blue and green.


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Leaf: Colorful Tolerate: Drought Invasive: Where is this species invasive in the US? Garden locations Culture Tender evergreen perennial that is winter hardy to USDA Zones 9-10. In St. Louis, it is grown as an annual. It is easily grown in average, dry to medium, well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. Tolerates poor soils.


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Common names: licorice plant. Helichrysum petiolare (licorice plant) is shrub (family Asteraceae) found in forested areas and coastal scrub on the central coast, including the southern side of Mt. Tamalpais and the Monterey Peninsula. Licorice plant is a landscape ornamental that has escaped cultivation, invading undisturbed habitats.


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The Italian everlasting (Helichrysum) is a sub-shrub and also an herb, which is very interesting also for its cute little gold yellow flowers.. Italian everlasting Helichrysum facts. Name - Helichrysum italicum Family - Asteraceae Type - perennial. Height - 1 ½ feet (50 cm) Exposure - full sun Soil - ordinary Foliage - evergreen Flowering - June to October


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The licorice plant ( Helichrysum petiolare) has been enthusiastically embraced by gardeners for its frosted, felt-like leaves and its gently spreading growth habit. Although not large, the licorice plant makes a strong impact with its unique texture, form, and color, and makes a great groundcover or trailing plant for containers.


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Narrative Description: Gorgeous golden foliage which trails with vigour. Ideal Conditions: Prefers full sun, or partial shade with free-draining soil or compost. Possible Situation: Brilliant for baskets, bowls and tubs, particularly at the edges to allow the plant to demonstrate its full trailing ability.


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Helichrysum petiolare's journey expands beyond its native lands, reaching parts of Portugal and the United States. Its adaptability to diverse soil types, drought resistance, and wind resilience make it a global botanical ambassador. As I explored its presence in different geographical contexts, the licorice plant's ability to thrive in.


Smil 'Gold' Helichrysum petiolare 'Gold' Zahradnictví FLOS

Helichrysum petiolare is one of the best known and the most commonly used helichrysums, easy to grow, with beautiful velvety silver foliage. Description A soft, vigorous shrub, which grows 0.5m - 1m x 1m. The dense, aromatic foliage consists of roundish leaves which are covered with silver-grey hairs.


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Helichrysum petiolare, commonly known as the Licorice plant, Trailing Dusty Miller, or Silver-bush, Everlasting flower, is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. This adorable bush originates from South Africa, where native people usually call it Imphepho.

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