Genus: Rosmarinus
Rosmarinus is a perennial herb with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves.
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Species of Rosmarinus
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Comments:
24 Nov, 2008
I've had them die when repotting in winter. They're a bit touchy I think. I'd let it winter over and repot when it shows strong spring growth. I'm also thinking they enjoy a tight space when potted.
On photo - Rosemary
23 Nov, 2008
So far, so good. It could probably stand to be repotted actually. It was in this pot all summer.
On photo - Rosemary
4 Oct, 2008
I did a quick Google search and came up with the following information:
Aromatic shrub to 1.5m, with procumbent, grey branches. Leaves 5-15 by 1-2mm, linear, leathery, with rolled margins, appearing hairless and greenprofusely hairy on flower stalks. Calyx 3-4mm when young, later 5-7mm, green or purplish and. Corolla 10-12mm, pale blue. Nutlets brown. Native to southern Spain and north Africa and only recently introduced into cultivation
Hope this helps
On question - rosmarinus eriocalyx
14 May, 2008
It was grown from a cutting about 3 years ago and I'm always cutting bits off it for cooking so it's doing really well.
On photo - Untitled
20 Apr, 2008
Thanks. I grew this from a cutting I took 2 years ago from a plant I had in my previous garden. I has done really well.
On photo - Untitled
17 Apr, 2008
Yes, the colours really work well together and it is at the base of the Trachycarpus you admired in my side garden.
On photo - Rosemary in bloom
17 Apr, 2008
This looks like a trailing variety. Looks good alongside the purple sage.
On photo - Rosemary in bloom
15 Apr, 2008
This is lovely. I have never seen Rosemary come to flower like that, weel worth leaving them to flower by the looks of that.
On photo - Rosemary in bloom
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24 Nov, 2008
Oh wow, okay! I didn't know that, so I'll leave it be. In the past, I grew Rosemary outside which died of course in winter. Thanks for the info!
On photo - Rosemary