The Helichrysum category boasts a diverse collection of 556 recognized species that include flowering shrubs, herbaceous perennials and annuals. The characteristics of this genus vary significantly. These H-named flowers comprise of distinctive flowerheads resembling daisies with ray and disco florets or large umbel-shaped panicles featuring small clusters of flowers. Their color varieties range from red, orange, yellow, white to pink. These blooms go by common names such as strawflower, everlasting daisy, and imortelle. They are scientifically referred to as Helichrysum spp., originating from Africa, Europe, Western and Central Asia, and Australia. These flowers typically blossom in the summer season.