WebbRosemary is an upright, hairy evergreen shrub cultivated for its herb-like leaves. The plant makes groups of 5–10 blue, purple, or pink flowers and thin band fruit on small lateral roots. Rosemary species can grow up to 2 meters (6.6 feet) tall and last for many years (up to 30 years if conditions are optimal). WebbProstrate rosemary in bloom stock photo Description branches in bloom prostrate rosemary 1 credit Essentials collection for this image $4 with a 1-month subscription (10 Essentials images for $40) Continue with purchase View plans and pricing Includes our standard license. Add an extended license. Credit: ffaber53
Rosmarinus officinalis
WebbUnlike the usually upright habit of most rosemary, Prostrate has a beautiful draping, vining habit that turns your favorite patio planter, hanging basket or window box into an instant herb garden. Also grand as a groundcover in the culinary or rock garden. Read less Add To Favorites When You Grow Average Last Frost Average First Frost Rosmarinus offinalis 'Prostratus' is a useful, low growing rosemary, which is less susceptible to wind damage than taller plants. It is also ideal for growing in pots and containers. Grow in well-drained soil in full sun. To keep plants in shape, trim after flowering. ff14 powerful hookset
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WebbRosmarinus officinalis Irene. Irene is the best spreading Rosemary notable for its profuse display of bright blue flowers. The plant has a nice mounding habit and cascades gracefully over rocks, walls and raised beds. Drought resistant/drought tolerant plant (xeric). Zones. 8 - 10. Advantages. Bee Friendly. WebbFind the perfect prostratus rosemary stock photo, image, vector, illustration or 360 image. Available for both RF and RM licensing. Stock photos, 360° images, vectors and videos WebbPhoto/Illustration: Lee Anne White/Positive Images. For the past 20 years, I have grown many thymes at my Pennsylvania herb farm, and I add new ones every season. More than 150 thymes are commercially available, with hardiness ranges from USDA Hardiness Zones 2 (–50°F) to 10 (30°F). Most are hardy to Zone 5 (–20°F) with winter protection. ff14 potting soil