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Curry Plant

Helichrysum Italicum

Photo by jacksonc1
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Field Notes

Description:

This leaf's formation is pinnatifid. This leaf's arrangement is whorled while this leaf's venation is parallel. One single needle is about an inch long and the entire stem that holds the needles is about 2 inches long. The needles are light green while the stem is whitish in color. Each stem has about 30 needles each.

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Is this officially a kind of curry? We have a curry plant in the SAS forest, too. But it looks totally different!
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PublishedMarch 31, 2014

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