Helichrysum subglomeratum is a plant from southern and tropical Africa.
Description
This perennial herb grows tall. The rootstock is woody. The leaves form a rosette at the base and sometimes also higher up the stem. The leaves growing at the base are the largest. They are oblanceolate in shape and are silvery and silky. Dense, many flowered flower heads are present between March and June. The flowers grow in cylindricalcymes located at the ends of branches. The outer parts of the flowers are brown or strawcoloured and the insides are tipped with bright yellow.