
Rosemary (Rosemarinus Officinalis) anciently had a reputation of strengthening the memory. At weddings it was dipped in scented water and worn by the bride. It was also used as incense at religious ceremonies. Today it is used in lotions, hair products, teas and as a seasoning in food dishes. Rosemary was believed to bring clarity of thought.
Rosemary also makes a great ground cover because it spreads vigorously, and is highly resistant to deer, drought, and pests. Imagine a stand of rosemary tumbling over a low wall or spreading across the dry, sun-soaked ground in your garden! This tough little garden gem is one of the most ornamental plants around, yet there is no beating its usefulness when sheer coverage (and plenty of color!) is needed.
In summer, deep blue-violet flowers arise in great masses, and the rich color stays true even in the hottest days, refusing to bleach or fade. A superb ground cover for hot, dry locations, its habit is low and mounding, only 12 to 36 inches high but spreading vigorously 18 to 36 inches a year.
Very deer-, drought-, and pest-resistant, rosemary is a long-lived joy in any well-drained garden soil. Best performance is in full sun. Zones 7-11.
Season: Perennial
Zones: 7 - 11
Height: 12 - 36 inches
Width: 18 - 36 inches
Habit: Prostrate
Bloom Color: Dark blue and dark purple
Bloom Season: Early Spring
Environment: Full Sun, Moist but Well Drained
Approximately 1000 seeds covers 75 square feet.