Rosemary Herb

(Rosmarinus officialis )

An herb with fragrant needle-like leaves used for culinary purposes.


Height: 20cm to 30cm

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Madison | Green
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Dimensions: 18.5cm Diameter x 19cm Height

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Dimensions: 18.5cm Diameter x 19cm Height

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Dimensions: 18.5cm Diameter x 19cm Height

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Dimensions: 18.5cm Diameter x 19cm Height

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Sarah
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Dimensions: 17cm Diameter x 16cm Height

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Natalie
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Dimensions: 17cm Diameter x 16cm Height

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Briana (Gloss)
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Dimensions: 17cm Diameter x 15cm Height

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Dimensions: 16cm Diameter x 13cm Height

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Description

Rosemary herb, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officialis, is a perennial evergreen shrub that belongs to the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is native to the Mediterranean region and is widely cultivated for its aromatic leaves, which are used as a culinary herb and for medicinal purposes. The plant grows up to 20-40cm in height and has a woody stem with needle-like leaves that are about 2-4cm long and 2-5mm wide. The leaves are dark green on the upper surface and grayish-green on the lower surface, with a strong, pungent aroma and a slightly bitter taste. Rosemary herb produces small, pale blue to white flowers that bloom in late spring or early summer. The flowers are arranged in clusters at the tips of the branches and are attractive to bees and other pollinators. The plant prefers well-drained soil and full sun exposure, and is drought-tolerant once established.

Caring for your Rosemary Herb

Light Requirements - Direct Sunlight
Pet Friendliness - Yes

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