
Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, is renowned as as an essential culinary and medicinal herb, grown for its aromatic evergreen leaves and unusual flowers. Originally from the Mediterranean region, it’s now widely grown all over the world. It’s used in sauces, soups and bouquet garnis. It’s commonly used alongside roast lamb and roast potatoes, and works particularly well in tomato-based dishes.
Rosemary is easy to grow and is just as well suited to growing in an ornamental border as it is in the herb garden.
Choose a sunny, sheltered spot – ideally near to where you sit in summer or along a path where you can brush past it, to appreciate its aroma.
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Plant size
100cm height
100cm spread
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Aspect
South facing, west facing
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Position in border
Front, middle
- Sun exposure: Full sun
- Hardiness: Hardy
- Soil type: Chalky / alkaline / well drained / light / sandy
Rosmarinus officinalis is known for attracting bees. It has nectar/pollen rich flowers.
Attractive to Bees
Rosmarinus officinalis has no toxic effects reported.