This sun-loving Mediterranean shrub is prized for its silvery, aromatic foliage and clusters of small, golden-yellow flowers that bloom through summer. Helichrysum italicum, also known as curry plant, adds texture, scent, and a touch of softness to borders and pots. Though its leaves smell strongly of curry, it’s more often grown for ornamental and herbal uses than for culinary purposes.
Helichrysum italicum, commonly known as Curry Plant, is valued for its drought tolerance and striking appearance. Its scent and silvery leaves make it a brilliant choice for sensory gardens and Mediterranean planting schemes.
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Perennial
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Evergreen in mild winters, Aromatic foliage, Compact and bushy
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Flowers: June – August
Foliage: Year-round (evergreen in sheltered locations)
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Scientific Name
Helichrysum italicum (from Greek helios = sun and chrysos = gold, referring to its bright yellow flowers)
Synonyms
None widely accepted; sometimes confused with Helichrysum angustifolium
Common Name
Curry Plant
Origin
Mediterranean regions including southern Europe and North Africa
Pruning Tips
Lightly trim after flowering to keep a compact shape. Avoid cutting into old wood as it may not regrow
Wildlife Value
Flowers attract pollinators such as bees and hoverflies
Positioning
Full sun, ideally in a sheltered spot; perfect for gravel gardens, rockeries, and container displays
Water
Water regularly during establishment; once established, drought tolerant and prefers drier conditions
Soil
Well-drained, sandy or poor soil – thrives where other plants may struggle. Avoid rich or heavy clay
Food
Rarely needs feeding – too much fertiliser can reduce scent and cause leggy growth
Pet-safe
Generally considered non-toxic, but not recommended for consumption by pets
Sprouts Top Tips
Perfect for planting near paths or seating areas where its curry-like scent can be enjoyed in the sun – gently brush the foliage to release its fragrance.