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- Xerochrysum bracteatum, commonly known as the golden everlasting or strawflower, is a flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to Australia. Described...
- the strong fragrance of its leaves. Other common names include Italian strawflower and immortelle. It grows on dry, rocky or sandy ground around the Mediterranean...
- Helichrysum orientale. They often go by the names everlasting, immortelle, and strawflower.[citation needed] The name is derived from the Ancient Gr**** words ἥλιος...
- Helichrysum retortum, the flask everlasting or sea strawflower, is a species of plant from South Africa. This straggling silvery shrublet grows up to...
- Oct Cuve (Vat) 11 2 Oct Pomme de terre (Potato) 12 3 Oct Immortelle (Strawflower) 13 4 Oct Potiron (Winter squash) 14 5 Oct Réséda (Mignonette) 15 6 Oct...
- flora, especially bromeliads, orchids and "sempre vivas" (member of the strawflower family). On the area one, can find the three highest mountains in the...
- Helichrysum stoechas, known as Mediterranean strawflower, curry plant, common shrubby everlasting, everlasting flower, or eternal flower, is an annual...
- Rose Parade. The teapot is decorated with pink and purple carnations and yellow strawflower embellishments, and the ch****is is covered in red roses....
- album spawned two singles; "Break Free from Your Life" and "Cybernetic Strawflower" before its release. The band has cited The Doors and Led Zeppelin as...
- liquid might contain extracts of plants and herbs such as hawthorn, strawflower, motherwort and rose hip, which themselves are used in the clinical practices...