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  2. Rosemary is a perennial evergreen shrub with blue flowers. It's an aromatic and distinctive herb with a sweet, resinous flavor. Here's how to grow your own rosemary plants!

  3. How to Grow and Care for Rosemary - The Spruce

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    Rosemary (Salvia rosmarinus) is a fragrant and drought-tolerant perennial herb in the mint family that grows as a rounded, evergreen shrub with slender, needle-like, gray-green leaves on erect woody stems. Clusters of small, light blue to white flowers appear in spring and summer.

  4. Is Rosemary A Perennial? (Answered) - Gardening Bank

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    Yes, rosemary plant is a perennial herb, but it is considered a natural perennial that you can prune and plant again as an annual plant after each season.

  5. Rosemary - Wikipedia

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    Salvia rosmarinus (/ ˈsælviə ˌrɒsməˈraɪnəs / [3][4]), commonly known as rosemary, is a shrub with fragrant, evergreen, needle-like leaves and white, pink, purple, or blue flowers. It is native to the Mediterranean region, as well as Portugal and Spain.

  6. How to Plant and Grow Rosemary - Better Homes & Gardens

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    Known for its scent and flavor, rosemary can be planted as an herb or a garden ornamental. This perennial evergreen shrub, hardy in Zones 8-10, can be grown as an annual in other climates. It grows quickly and can get very big. The best time to harvest your rosemary is in the morning, just after any dew has evaporated.

  7. Growing Guide for Rosemary: Plant Care Tips, Varieties, and More

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    Rosemary is a perennial, so choose a long-term location with plenty of sunlight, prepare the soil well, and plan for weed control. Plan ahead and select an upright variety (up to 6-feet...

  8. How To Grow And Care For Rosemary Plants | Gardening Know How

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    Rosemary has been used medicinally at least from the time of the ancient Greeks and Romans around 500 B.C. Native to the warm Mediterranean region, rosemary is hardy in USDA zones 7-10, occasionally even into zone 6. With the proper light, water, temperature, soil, and fertilizer, rosemary has been known to live as long as 30 years.

  9. Rosemary is a perennial shrub and usually grows to about 1 metre (3.3 feet) in height, though some plants can reach up to 2 metres (6.6 feet) tall. The linear leaves are about 1 cm (0.4 inch) long and somewhat resemble small curved pine needles. They are dark green and shiny above, with a white underside and curled leaf margins.

  10. How to Plant, Grow, & Use Rosemary Plants - Garden Design

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    Rosemary is a perennial evergreen shrub grown for its aromatic leaves that are used for culinary, medicinal, and other purposes. It also makes an attractive landscape plant that is tolerant of heat and drought, needing minimal care once established.

  11. Rosemary or Salvia rosmarinus is a perennial herb with woody stems and evergreen, pungent, needle-like leaves. It is a part of the Lamiaceae or mint family and included in the genus Salvia. Until 2017, it was classified within its own genus of Rosmarinus and the common variety was known as R. officinalis.