Rosemary (prostrate form) flowering
By Karensusan63
- 20 May, 2013
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I particularly love the prostrate form of Rosemary as it spreads out rather than getting big and busy, and it seems to flower better for me as well.
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Great idea!
20 May, 2013
I like that one Karen it's nice , I only have the 'common one '
20 May, 2013
I've only got a baby one that I grew from seed this spring, will probably have to wait awhile for flowers!
20 May, 2013
Last year I bought several different baby Rosemary shrubs... fun watching them grow... I like this one :o)
20 May, 2013
Rosemary are such useful plants for the garden, especially the leaves...
20 May, 2013
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This photo is of "Creeping Rosemary" in Karensusan63's garden
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Rosmarinus Officinalis
£10.00 at Burncoose -
Rosmarinus Officinalis 'Gorzia'
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Rosmarinus Officinalis 'Prostratus'
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Rosmarinus Officinalis 'Roman Beauty'
£10.00 at Burncoose
I so love the shades of blue on Rosemary.
I want to have pots of Rosemary and Lavender beside my new project.
20 May, 2013