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Helichrysum Petiolare

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Helichrysum petiolare (Licorice Plant / Kooigoed)

Bring an exquisite touch of soft, luminous contrast to your garden with Helichrysum petiolare. Indigenous to the forest margins and dry inland slopes of South Africa, this incredibly fast-growing, evergreen perennial is a darling of landscape designers worldwide, prized for its unique architectural value and bulletproof resilience.

The main attraction is its densely felted, velvety round leaves that boast a cool, shimmering silver-grey color. These specialized hairs not only give the plant a touchable, plush texture but also reflect harsh sunlight and trap moisture, making it highly water-smart. Growing with a vigorous scrambling, mounding, and cascading habit, it releases a subtle, pleasant licorice fragrance when the leaves are brushed or crushed. In mid-summer, it produces tiny, honey-scented creamy-white flower heads that local bees and pollinators adore.

☀️ Quick-Look Specifications
* Plant Type: Indigenous Evergreen Perennial / Scrambling Shrub
* Growth Habit: Mounding, trailing, and weaving
* Mature Size: 50cm to 1m High × 1m to 1.5m Wide
* Bloom Season: Mid-summer (December to January)
* Foliage: Densely felted, velvety silver-grey
* Hardiness: Highly drought-resistant, wind-tolerant, and handles moderate frost.

💧 Detailed Growing Conditions

Light: Full Sun to Light Semi-Shade
* Flourishes best and maintains its tightest, most brilliant silver color in Full Sun
* It handles Semi-Shade or morning sun beautifully, though the growth habit will naturally become a bit more loose and trailing.
* Note: The popular yellow-green cultivar, ‘Limelight’, actually prefers partial shade to keep its luminescent chartreuse color from bleaching in the scorching afternoon sun.

Water: Low (Highly Waterwise)
* The Golden Rule: Excellent soil drainage is the ultimate key to success. Like many silver-leafed plants, it hates “wet feet”.
* Water regularly during its first few weeks to settle the roots. Once established, it is remarkably drought-tolerant and thrives on minimal water, easily adjusting to xeriscape or water-restricted garden zones.

Soil: Lean, Sandy & Superbly Drained
* Thrives in average, poor, sandy, or gravelly soils.
* It is highly adaptable to a wide range of soil pH levels but will rot quickly in heavy, un-amended clay or stagnant mud. If planting in containers, always choose a premium, sharp-draining potting mix.

Maintenance & Management: Low Effort
* Pruning: Because it is a vigorous grower, it can oasionally outgrow its allotted space or look a bit woody in winter. Don’t be afraid to cut it back hard in early spring. This triggers an immediate wave of dense, tight, velvety new silver growth.
* Pests: Naturally deer and rabbit resistant due to the textured texture and aromatic oils in the leaves.

🏡 Top Landscape & Retail Uses
* The Ultimate “Spiller”: A premier selection for hanging baskets, window boxes, and large patio containers, where its woolly silver branches drape beautifully over the rims.
* Massive Color Foil: An incredible design tool. The bright silver foliage acts as a magnificent visual foil to break up solid greens or highlight dark purple flowers (like Salvia or Plectranthus).
* Softening Retaining Walls & Rockeries: Perfect for planting into sunny pockets of dry-stone retaining walls, rock gardens, or banks, where it tumbles down like a silver waterfall.
* Cultural Charm: Locally known as *Kooigoed* (“bed herb”), it was historically used to stuff mattresses because its pleasant scent naturally helps repel insects like mosquitoes and flies.

Weight 1.5 kg
Dimensions 15 × 15 × 36 cm
Light

Full Sun, Semi Shade

Flower Colour

Flowering Season

Spring, Summer

Hardiness

Semi Hardy

Height (Mature)

Leaves

Evergreen

Water Needs

Moderate watering

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