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Rosemary in flower
By Janey
- 4 Feb, 2020
- 8 likes
Comments on this photo
It has been flowering for a few weeks now Dd....
4 Feb, 2020
mine is too :o)
4 Feb, 2020
Mine is covered with buds. I am excited to see the flowers.
5 Feb, 2020
It's such a treat being a winter flowering herb, not too good a pic, the flowers are more blue than this..
5 Feb, 2020
I thought they were unusually pale Janey. :)
5 Feb, 2020
What I'm doing Karen is taking a photo with my phone then taking a photo of it with my iPad....I miss using my camera, but as there are no cables.....oh it's a long story..haha!
5 Feb, 2020
No Cables? Can you buy replacement cables on Amazon though?
5 Feb, 2020
It's using the iPad Karen, I should organise my laptop and then use that really.
5 Feb, 2020
Oh yeah.....I always use the laptop for downloading of course. Sometimes I use the Ipad camera, but it's useless really. My phone has a good camera, but I can't be bothered downloading from it. I have done occasionally.
5 Feb, 2020
I haven't look at mine I love the scent and to touch it ....
6 Feb, 2020
Me too Amy, I'm always using it in cooking, it's my favourite herb..:))
7 Feb, 2020
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See who else is growing Rosmarinus officinalis (Rosemary).
See who else has plants in genus Rosmarinus.
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That’s early isn’t it?
4 Feb, 2020