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		Definition of curry plant in English: curry plantnoun A small shrubby plant of the daisy family, which has narrow silver-grey leaves and small yellow flowers and emits a strong smell of curry. 白叶蜡菊 Helichrysum angustifolium, family Compositae Example sentencesExamples -  It is with the life - cycle of the mango and curry plants I learn to better appreciate the rhythms of Life and Death.
 -  For the container shown at right, Cushman chose a snowy, all-white scheme: flowering kale, pansies, violas, variegated ivy, and the light green foliage of curry plant (Holichrysum italicum.)
 -  The most commonly grown curry plant is the Helichrysum angustifolium, whose silvery-grey foliage provides the perfect foil for cottage garden plants.
 -  Not all herbs smell good - catmint, curry plant, pyrethrum, rue, santolina and tansy are all pretty pongy, ranging from slightly musty to downright disgusting.
 -  I have a special liking for Helichrysum splendidum, also known as the curry plant.
 -  Turn right, then left, and you come upon the herb garden, where everything from curry plant to St John's Wort to witch hazel grows on graves enclosed by a hedge.
 
    Definition of curry plant in US English: curry plantnoun A small shrubby plant of the daisy family, which has narrow silver-gray leaves and small yellow flowers and emits a strong smell of curry. 白叶蜡菊 Helichrysum angustifolium, family Compositae Example sentencesExamples -  I have a special liking for Helichrysum splendidum, also known as the curry plant.
 -  Turn right, then left, and you come upon the herb garden, where everything from curry plant to St John's Wort to witch hazel grows on graves enclosed by a hedge.
 -  Not all herbs smell good - catmint, curry plant, pyrethrum, rue, santolina and tansy are all pretty pongy, ranging from slightly musty to downright disgusting.
 -  It is with the life - cycle of the mango and curry plants I learn to better appreciate the rhythms of Life and Death.
 -  The most commonly grown curry plant is the Helichrysum angustifolium, whose silvery-grey foliage provides the perfect foil for cottage garden plants.
 -  For the container shown at right, Cushman chose a snowy, all-white scheme: flowering kale, pansies, violas, variegated ivy, and the light green foliage of curry plant (Holichrysum italicum.)
 
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