Eriocephalus africanus
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Also known as the Cape Snow Bush, Eriocephalus africanus is a wild, bushy evergreen shrub although called by the common name "African rosemary" is not related to the common Mediterranean rosemary. In South Africa, E. africanus is a fragrant and medicinal plant having a wide distribution in the Western and Eastern Cape, and in Namaqualand. E. africanus has silver foliage, with brown and pale yellow inflorescences in corymbs. Essential oil derived from E. africanus is used as an ingredient in medicinal and perfume products.
[edit] Essential oil
Essential oil extracts of E. africanus are prepared by steam distillation, and contain the following primary aroma components:

