natural herbs
Gnaphalium indicum
Herb latin name: Gnaphalium indicum
Family: Compositae
Edible parts of Gnaphalium indicum:
Leaves - cooked.Description of the plant:
Plant:
AnnualHeight:
15 cm(6 inches)
Habitat of the herb:
Basalt areas in New South Wales and southern Victoria.Propagation of Gnaphalium indicum:
Seed - sow late spring in situ and only just cover the seed.Cultivation of the herb:
Basalt areas in New South Wales and southern Victoria.Medicinal use of Gnaphalium indicum:
None knownKnown hazards of Gnaphalium indicum:
None knownPlant information taken from the Plants For A Future.