Description
Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) is a common perennial herb belonging to the Lamiaceae family. Rosemary leaves are slender needle-shaped, usually about 2-4 cm long, dark green in color, with silver-gray hairs on the back. The leaves are sometimes wavy at the edges and have a tough texture. It is native to the Mediterranean region, but is now widely cultivated around the world, especially in warm climates. Whether grown in home gardens or used as a culinary condiment, rosemary is a herb that is deeply loved by people.
Details of Rosemary
| Name | Rosemary |
| Botanical name: | Rosmarinus officinalis |
| Colors: | Dark green |
| Maturity: | Approximately 1-2 years |
| Life Cycle: | Perennial |
| Plant Height: | 24-36 inches |
| Plant Spacing: | 18-24 inches |
| Hardiness zones: | 8-10 |
| Features: | Evergreen, strong aroma |
| Uses: | Seasoning, spice, aromatherapy |
