Botanical name | Eriocephalus africanus |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Semi Frost Hardy Semi Frost Hardy – Is Able to Survive Moderately Low Temperatures. Low Watering Low Watering – Requires Little Water. Pruning Required Pruning Required – Needs to be Pruned. Indigenous Indigenous – Originates in South Africa. |
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Flowers | February March April May June July August September October This plant carries masses of small white flowers from autumn to early summer. |
Common name(s) | Wild rosemary |
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Foliage | The Eriocephalus africanus carries fragrant, soft, grey-green leaves. |
Uses in landscape design | This plant is an excellent costal shrub. |
Interesting info | The tiny needle-like leaves of the Eriocephalus africanus are aromatic. |
Other languages | Kapokbossie (A) |
Eriocephalus africanus (Wild rosemary)
- Botanical name: Eriocephalus africanus
- Common name(s): Wild rosemary
- Categories: Shrubs and Perennials
Plant description:
An excellent coastal shrub with fragrant, soft, grey-green leaves and masses of small white flowers from autumn to early summer. The tiny needle-like leaves are aromatic.
Family: Asteraceae
Botanical Pronunciation: eh-ree-oh-SEF-ha-lus af-ri-KAHN-us
Eriocephalus africanus requirements and features
info on these iconsModerate Maintenance
Requires moderate maintenance.
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February March April May June July August September October
This plant carries masses of small white flowers from autumn to early summer.
The Eriocephalus africanus carries fragrant, soft, grey-green leaves.
The tiny needle-like leaves are aromatic.