Curry Plant
The Curry Plant is a perennial herb that forms an attractive small bush with aromatic silver leaves and in summer produces compact clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers in flat heads. Also, its distinctive scent works great as a cat and insect repellent!
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The Curry Plant is a perennial herb that forms an attractive small bush with aromatic silver leaves and in summer produces compact clusters of tiny, bright yellow flowers in flat heads. Also, its distinctive scent works great as a cat and insect repellent!
Although scented strongly of curry spices, especially after rain, its leaves produce only a mild flavour when chopped finely and added to rice or salad for a mild zesty taste.
- Deciduous perennial
- Fully hardy
- Flowers: July - August
- Low maintenance
- Relatively disease and pest free
- Any moist, well-drained soil
- South or West facing
- Full sun
- Sheltered
Grown in peat free compost in a biodegradable pot made from waste coir and natural latex. Pop the discarded coir pot in the green bin, leave out for birds to use for nesting, use as mulch or add to compost heap.
Fragrant leaves mildly scented of curry spices.