Galphimia glauca, sometimes referred to as simply "galphimia" or "thryallis," is an herb said to offer a number of health benefits. Extracted from a small evergreen shrub found in Mexico and Central America, galphimia is sometimes prepared as a homeopathic remedy.In traditional Latin American medicine, galphimia has long been used to treat asthma and allergies. Galphimia is also generally used as a homeopathic treatment for asthma and allergies.In traditional Mexican medicine, meanwhile, galphimia has long been used to treat mental disorders. In particular, galphimia is thought to alleviate anxiety.
Thryallis Care
Galphimia Gracilis



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How to Care for the Plant
Water
When first planted, you should keep Kunze well watered until it is established. Once established, this drought-tolerant shrub requires very little water.
Fertilizer
In good quality, well-draining soil, you needn’t fertilize; however, it is a good idea to add organic peat humus and cow manure to the soil when you plant seeds or seedlings.
Sunlight
Although Thryallis can tolerate shade, it will perform best in full sun.
Soil
Ordinary, well-drained soil.
Temperature
When temperatures drop to 25° degrees Fahrenheit (-4° C), the plant will die back to the ground; however, the roots will survive (especially if well mulched before winter commences).
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