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Rice flower (Ozothamnus Diosmi)


Ozothamnus Diosmi is a plant from the asteraceae family with characteristic inflorescences resembling grains of rice. These plants are known for their unique charm and aromatic properties, which makes them often appear in rock and mountain gardens. In addition, some species of ozothamnus are characterized by their fragrant leaves and flowers, which are used in the production of perfumes, soaps and cosmetics. These plants are also used in herbal medicine, helping to relieve ailments such as headaches, colds, coughs and stomach problems. In the following section, we will discuss in detail the characteristics of this genus, optimal care for ozothamnus in the garden, as well as the most common pests and diseases, along with methods of preventing them.

Ozothamnus - appearance and characteristics


Rice flower is a type of plant that includes small shrubs or semi shrubs, which are distinguished by their attractive appearance and unique structure. These plants have dense, small, usually green leaves that form a compact, bushy form. The leaves are often covered with a fine cuticle, which gives them a slightly silvery hue and increases drought resistance. The inflorescences of ozothamnus are the main decorative element - they are shaped like tiny balls, which are arranged in clustered umbels. Flowers appear in spring and summer, taking on a variety of colors, usually white, pink or red.

Rice flower - occurrence and cultivation


Ozothamnus is mainly native to Australia and New Zealand, although some species are also found in South America. The plants are well adapted to temperate to cool climates, preferring rocky or stony soils. They grow well in areas with poor soil and low humidity, often found in mountains and hills at medium to high altitudes. With its drought tolerance and preference for poor soil, ozothamnus is popular in rock gardens and Mediterranean gardens.

With what plants to compose stabilized ozothamnus?


Stabilized rice flower blends well with many other flowers and plants, adding lightness and texture. It goes well with eucalyptus leaves, whose freshness and matte texture harmonize with the fine ozothamnus flowers. The combination with dried lavender brings a natural charm and rustic character to the composition, where the two plants complement each other beautifully both in color and texture. Together with ozothamnus, the tiny flowers of gypsophila create ethereal, light arrangements that are perfect for wedding decorations or boho-style interiors.