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Plants Matching helichrysum petiolare

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James H. Schutte

(Licorice Plant)

This is a super silver-hued foliage plant used for edging, bedding and containers. Licorice plant provides a cool backdrop for pastels and contrasts well with jewel toned blooms and foliage. It is also drought tolerant and easy to grow.

This tender perennial is native to southern Africa where it survives as a tough, compact shrub. Its small, soft, silvery leaves are fragrant when crushed and either oval or heart-shaped. Fine silver hairs cover their surface giving them a woolly texture. The...

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Jessie Keith

(Licorice Plant, Limelight Licorice Plant)

The popular licorice plant ‘Limelight’ won the Royal Horticultural Society’s Award of Garden Merit in 1992 because it's a wonderfully pretty and reliable. This chartreuse-leaved selection is great for contrast and color plays with other brightly colored bedding plants for sun.

Licorice plant originates from southern Africa. There it survives as a tough compact shrub. The small, soft, iridescent chartreuse leaves of 'Limelight' are oval and fragrant when crushed. Fine silver hairs cover their...

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Maureen Gilmer

(Licorice Plant)

The dwarf ‘Minus’ is a super small selection of the silver-leaved licorice plant. It is heat and drought tolerant and its tiny silver leaves blend well with pastel or jewel-toned flowers.

Licorice plant originates from southern Africa. There it survives as a tough compact shrub. The small, soft silver leaves of ‘Minus’ are rounded and fragrant when crushed. Fine silver hairs cover their surface giving them a woolly texture. The trailing stems are branched and form very compact mounded plants....

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Carol Cloud Bailey

(Licorice Plant)

The low-growing ‘Petite Licorice’ is a more compact selection of the silver-leaved licorice plant. It is heat and drought tolerant and its silver leaves blend well with pastel or jewel-toned flowers.

Licorice plant originates from southern Africa. There it survives as a tough compact shrub. The small silver leaves of ‘Petite Licorice’ are oval and fragrant when crushed. Fine silver hairs cover their surface giving them a woolly texture. The trailing stems are branched and form very compact...

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Jesse Saylor

(Licorice Plant, White Licorice Plant)

This is a super silver-hued foliage plant used for edging, bedding and containers. Licorice plant provides a cool backdrop for pastels and contrasts well with jewel toned blooms and foliage. It is also drought tolerant and easy to grow.

This tender perennial is native to southern Africa where it survives as a tough, compact shrub. Its small, soft, silvery leaves are fragrant when crushed and either oval or heart-shaped. Fine silver hairs cover their surface giving them a woolly texture. The...