It is a plant native to the Mediterranean basin but also grows in the Sahara, near torrential flows, surviving the harshest droughts. It was the first plant to bloom after the Hiroshima explosion. And, of course, it is an evergreen shrub. Her generosity also makes her extraordinary material. The ash obtained from burning its branches was used to make gunpowder; its macerated leaves to combat dandruff; Their stems covered leguminous plants to protect them against diseases. And its stems, in the hands of good craftsmen, are transformed into beautiful basketry objects. Yes, at Let’s Pause we are big fans of Adelfa. (And Dafne).