Prostrate Rosemary is a low-spreading, evergreen shrub or groundcover. Its leaves are green, leathery and very aromatic. This Rosemary has pale-blue flowers from early to mid-summer. ... Creeping Rosemary will trail over walls or edge of a raised bed to make a curtain like effect, it can even be used in large mixed...
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Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Prostrate Rosemary, Creeping Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) 'Prostratus' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database a... ... Although this is called prostrate rosemary it will become about 18-24" tall even with shearing. As young plants the...
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I have a fairly large prostrate rosemary (which I bought initally because I thought it was hardier than the other types) that I brought inside this fall. It is doing well under a grow light but while the ends of the branches are thriving, the trunk and center part of the plant is quite bare.
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A prostrate evergreen shrub to 2 feet tall by 6-8 feet wide with bright green foliage and blue violet flwoers in late winter through early spring with sporadic bloom year-round. This prostrate rosemary has been touted as a breakthrough in rosemarys because of it's brillant blue-violet floral color and greener foliage.
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In contrast to prostrate rosemary, R. erectus pyramidalis is more straight and upright in growth than the ordinary type. Other varieties differ only in the flower that blooms in the summer. One variety, R. albiflorus is similar to the regular type but with white flowers.
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Providing gardeners with vegetable seeds, perennial seeds, flower seeds, & seed-starters for the American garden since 1868. ... Trails over the sides of a basket or tall flowerpot. ... Prostrate Rosemary; Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'
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Information on how to grow rosemary in the garden. ... Rosemary prefers dry, well-drained soil and in the South and Pacific Coast States, where soil is dry and rocky, they are planted as hedges. There is also a low-growing or prostrate variety...
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The upright forms of Rosemary are graceful, architectural evergreen shrubs with cast iron constitutions. Tuscan Blue is a particularly nice form with bright blue flowers. Not to sound too unappreciative of the workhorse groundcover prostrate rosemary, the tall forms in my opinion have a lot more going for them.
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Growing Rosemary ... Rosemary is very easy to grow if you remember a few basic techniques. Native to the Mediterranean, it is best suited to humid coastal conditions with very low rainfall amounts and lots of sandy soil. ... Rosemary will eventually become a 6 foot shrub, especially in mild winter areas and it is important...
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