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Helichrysum odoratissimum – Plant

R82.61

Indigenous to South Africa, organically grown, and locally sourced from ethical growers committed to sustainable, Nature-friendly cultivation.

Common names: imphepho, liquorice plant, everlasting (English); mphepho (Xhosa); mphepho (Zulu); phefo, towane (Sotho); kooigoed (Afrikaans).

Botanical name: Helichrysum odoratissimum

Potted into 100% recycled plastic nursery pot or bag.

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Care Summary

• Soil – light, well-drained, well-composted, pH6-7
• Light – full sun, semi-shade
• Water – waterwise, hardy, adaptable
• Pruning – to keep tidy, replaced it every 2-3 years to keep looking good.
Propagation
• Seeds
• Cuttings
Harvest
Pests

Plant Summary

Helichrysum odoratissimum, known as mphepho in South Africa, has slender silvery leaves and cheerful yellow flower clusters. Valued for its fragrant oil, it has been used traditionally for ritual purposes, and as a remedy for coughs, colds, and as an insect repellent. It can reach 1.75 meters tall, this herb looks lovely planted en masse as a low groundcover. With proper drainage and sun, it thrives in gardens and containers. Replace plants every few years for optimal health.

Disclaimer

Our range of indigenous, organically-grown plants are intended as part of an integrated approach to wellbeing. Information provided is not intended to diagnose, treat, or cure any medical condition, nor replace prescribed medication. If on medication, pregnant, lactating, or undergoing surgery please consult your healthcare professional before using plants as food or medicine.