Curry Plant
Curry Plant is grown for its ornamental value and the distinctive curry-like aroma of its foliage. It has striking silver leaves and produces yellow flowers in summer from which oil is extracted for medicinal purposes. The oil is also used as a fixative in perfumes.
Curry plant oil is reputed to have anti-inflammatory and fungicidal properties and may sooth burns and raw, chapped skin. Whilst foliage can be added sparingly to food, it only imparts the slightest hint of curry flavour.
Position: Full sun
Planting: 60cm - 80cm apart.
Curry Plant is grown for its ornamental value and the distinctive curry-like aroma of its foliage. It has striking silver leaves and produces yellow flowers in summer from which oil is extracted for medicinal purposes. The oil is also used as a fixative in perfumes.
Curry plant oil is reputed to have anti-inflammatory and fungicidal properties and may sooth burns and raw, chapped skin. Whilst foliage can be added sparingly to food, it only imparts the slightest hint of curry flavour.
Position: Full sun
Planting: 60cm - 80cm apart.
Curry Plant is grown for its ornamental value and the distinctive curry-like aroma of its foliage. It has striking silver leaves and produces yellow flowers in summer from which oil is extracted for medicinal purposes. The oil is also used as a fixative in perfumes.
Curry plant oil is reputed to have anti-inflammatory and fungicidal properties and may sooth burns and raw, chapped skin. Whilst foliage can be added sparingly to food, it only imparts the slightest hint of curry flavour.
Position: Full sun
Planting: 60cm - 80cm apart.
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