Leysera gnaphalodes

Leysera gnaphalodes
Leysera gnaphalodes
Leysera gnaphalodes

Common names: yellow daisy tea (English). 
Botanical name: Leysera gnaphalodes

Leysera gnaphalodes, known as yellow daisy tea, is a perennial aromatic shrublet with vibrant yellow flowers. Standing at one meter, it features narrow, aromatic leaves and solitary lemon-yellow flower-heads on slender stalks. Flowering mainly in spring, it adapts well to dry regions on sandy slopes and flats. Used for a pleasant tea infusion, its leaves offer a sweetish taste. Also used traditionally to sooth coughs and sore throats, and easing congestion.

Uses & Benefits: medicine, pot plant


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Family: Asteraceae
Type: shrub
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