Trailing Rosemary

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A low, spreading rosemary with fragrant, needlelike green leaves. Lovely when allowed to cascade over walls or containers. May be used fresh or dried in a variety of dishes.

Companion Plants

Italian Cypress

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Italian Cypress

This narrow, columnar tree is covered with grayish-green needle-like leaves. Its unique and very particular shape make it an outstanding landscape accent or topiary. Small cones emerge in fall. May benefit from shelter from wind. Drought tolerant and adaptable to various soils.

Bald Cypress

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Bald Cypress

Naturally found on lake and river edges, swamps, or flooded sites, this large coniferous tree is unique in that it loses its needles. Will grow in normal garden soil, and even tolerate drought once established.

Yaupon Holly

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Yaupon Holly

Broadleaf evergreen shrub. Dwarf spreading habit with tiny, lustrous leaves. Self-fruiting form. Red fruit ripens in fall.

Details

Common name

Trailing Rosemary

Botanical name

Rosmarinus officinalis

Variety

Prostratus

Zone

USDA 8 - 11

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Bloom color

Pink

Bloom time

summer

Light

sun

Height

6-8" (15-20 cm)

Habit

low-growing

Water

every other day

Feed

use all-purpose

Maintenance

prune back in spring