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Rosemary in bloom
By Sarah65
- 15 Apr, 2008
- 8 likes
Comments on this photo
This looks like a trailing variety. Looks good alongside the purple sage.
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.
17 Apr, 2008
What a Fantastis site this Rosemary is :D
17 Apr, 2008
rosemarys great :)
25 Apr, 2008
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This photo is of "rosemary" in Sarah65's garden
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This is lovely. I have never seen Rosemary come to flower like that, weel worth leaving them to flower by the looks of that.
15 Apr, 2008