Common Name: Rosemary - Foxtail Botanic Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Foxtail' Description: Unusual prostrate variety with full bushy growth. The fragrant foliage resembles a bottlebrush. Mid-blue flowers in summer. Uses: Excellent for flavoring lamb, pork, poultry stuffing, dumplings and biscuits. Adds extra flavor to BBQ meat dishes. Harvesting: Use fresh and dry some for later use by cutting stems and hanging. Best Results: Prefers dryer conditions. Can be pruned to keep its shape and size. Companion Planting: Superb ornamental plant. Also deters some insect pests that attack vegetables. Height: 75cm (30") Spread: 100cm (40") Location: Sun Plant Category: Perennial Hardiness: Zone 8-9 -12ºC (10ºF) Watering: Well-drained soil |
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