Bowood Farms
4605 Olive Street
Saint Louis, Missouri 63108

314 · 454 · 6868

Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'

Rosmarinus officinalis (Trailing Rosemary)

Trailing Rosemary

Attractive blue flowers. Narrow leaves are pine needle-like and have a strong sweet piney scent.

Growing & Maintenance Tips
Performs best in full sun but will achieve acceptable growth if provided 4 hours of midday sun. If plants are in a container, and you want to bring it inside in the winter, it has to stay moist. Drying out usually means "instant death" for rosemary. Great along walls and in containers, culinary.

Interesting Information
Rosemary is known as a symbol of remembrance, friendship, and love. Rosemary oil is used to add a pine scent to soaps, creams, and perfumes. Sachets of rosemary can be added to clothes drawers.


Plant Type
Herb

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Bloom Color
Blue

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Foliage Color
Rough Green


Height
8-12 Inches


Spread
12-16 Inches


USDA Hardiness Zone
8-10


Patented
No

Golden Oregano

Origanum vulgare

(Golden Oregano 'Aureum')

Purple Sage

Salvia officinalis

(Purple Sage 'Purpurascens')

Characteristics & Attributes

Exposure
Sun
Soil Moisture Preference
Medium
Bloom Color
Blue
Season of Interest (Flowering)
July
August
September
Attributes
Fragrance
Cut Flower
Balcony Pots
Patio Container Pots