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Rosmarinus Rosmarinus (rose-mar-ii' nuss) Common name: Rosemary Family: Lamiaceae, Mint Height x width: 3-6' x 3-5', prostrate cultivars 1-2' tall Growth rate: moderate to slow Foliage: leathery, close spaced around stem, linear 1/8" wide and to 1" long, lower leaf surface is white tomentose; aromatic pine scent Flowers: pale blue in small axillary clusters in midsummer, to " long Hardiness: ...
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Rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis - How to grow rosemary in your herb garden or windowsill.
Rosemary - Rosmarinus officinalis - How to grow rosemary in your herb garden or windowsill. Rosemary has been named the Herb of the Year in 2001 by the International Herb Association. It was one of the herbs introduced to Britain by the Romans and this piney-scented plant is still particularly loved today by the Italians and the British, who use it frequently in their cooking. In ancient Greece ...
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HSA Promising Plant Profile - Rosmarinus officinalis 'Bonnie Jean'
... area. Hardy in Zones 7-10." – Andrew Van Hevelingen, Promising Plants Presentation, 2006 Plant Sources: Papa Geno's Herb Farm/Prairie Home Perennials - Martell, NE Printable version of profile* Rosmarinus officinalis 'Bonnie Jean' message board* (members only) *will open in new browser window Disclaimer Back to Promising Plants main page Profile © 2006 The Herb Society of America Home | About Us ...
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Rosmarinus officinalis cv. Arp Rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis cv. Arp Rosemary Arp is a small town in Texas. It was named in 1899 for newspaper editor, William Arp. In 1914, there were 400 hundred mostly farmer folks in Arp. These farmers specialized in the 'Arp Beauty', a peach they developed. Today, the town of Arp has about 800 folks in it, and some very hardy Rosemary. Incidentally, Madalene Hill, the namesake of our other cold ...
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Rosmarinus officinalis cv. Blue Boy Rosemary
Rosmarinus officinalis cv. Blue Boy Rosemary A tiny rosemary among giants, Blue Boy Rosemary is a true novelty. Very slow growing to a height of maybe 12 inches, this is one plant whose purpose is kind of obscure. It is an attractive spot in the garden or as a part of a container planting. And, while it can be used for cooking, it takes a good chunk of the plant and then it recovers slowly. ...
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Rosmarinus - Ruellia -- Plant Delights Nursery Catalog Page 87
... Onychium Ophiopogon - Osmunda Oxalis - Pachysandra Paeonia Panicum - Peltoboykinia Pennisetum - Phlomis Phlox - Phormium Physostegia - Polemonium Polygonatum - Polygonum Polymnia - Pteris Pulmonaria - Rhodophiala Rohdea Rosmarinus - Ruellia Ruscus - Saccharum Salvia I Salvia II Salvia III Sanguinaria - Sarracenia Saruma - Scilla Sedum Selaginella - Silene Sinningia - Solidago Spigelia - Syneilesis ...
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Product Summary - Dirr's Tree and Shrub Encyclopedia - About Forestry Guide
... tree that once permeated the consciousness of every American." On Magnolia campbellii, Campbell Magnolia - "Without question, in flower, this species inflames the passion for plants unlike any other." On Rosmarinus officinalis, Rosemary - "'Wood shrub?', you ask. Actually one of the best evergreen woody plants if sited in sun and well-drained soil." On Paulownia tomentosa, Royal Paulownia - "In ...
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... at 60F, Rosa blanda - Put seeds is a plastic baggy with moist seed mix and put in fridge for 120 days. Remove and sow at 65-70F. Rose "Angel Wings' - Sow seeds into a bag with some moist seed medium and put in the fridge for 3 weeks, So and use F 65. germination in 2-6 weeks. Rosmarinus officinalis - germination in less than two weeks at 68F . Surface sow seeds, light needed for best results.,
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Desirable Herb Varieties: Rosemary
Desirable Herb Varieties: Rosemary Click here for the site directory. Click here to email us. About Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) This powerfully flavored evergreen perennial--indispensible in the sound kitchen--is widely grown for not only culinary but also decorative purposes. If it's happy in its home, a rosemary plant can last a quarter to a third of a century. Cultivars Perennializing ...
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Oils and Salves
... vitamin E, essential oil of bitter almond added for scent. Unscented available upon request. SUMMERTIME WOODS OIL - Sesame oil, essential oils of Eucalyptus, Eucalyptus sp., Pennyroyal, Mentha pulegium and Rosemary, Rosmarinus officinalis, vitamin E. ST. JOHN'S WORT MASSAGE OIL - Sesame oil, upper leaves and flowers of St. John's Wort, Hypericum perforatum, vitamin E. SURVIVAL SALVE - Sesame oil, ...
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