Flower Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| English Name | Grey-leaved Euryops |
| MainColor | Yellow |
| PlantType | |
| Growth Type | |
| Season | April |
| ImageUrl | Euryops-001 |
| Photographer | DP |
| Location | Abbotsbury |
| Human Toxicity | Non_Toxic |
Flower Details
Description
Euryops pectinatus is a perennial shrub known for its bright yellow daisy-like flowers and finely divided grey-green foliage. It typically grows up to 1.5 metres in height and blooms profusely from late winter to summer. The plant is often used in gardens for its vibrant colour and long flowering season.
Distribution
Native to South Africa, Euryops pectinatus is commonly found in the Western Cape region. It has been widely cultivated in temperate regions around the world.
Medicinal/Other Uses
— No significant medicinal uses.
Edibility
Inedible - not considered suitable for human consumption.
Human Toxicity
Non Toxic - no known harmful effects on humans.
Pet Toxicity

Non Toxic - considered safe for pets, with no known toxic effects.
Active Compounds
None known.
