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glittertrash's Prostrate rosemary x 1 Breaking Dormancy

Plant: Rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) | Variety: Prostrate

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Prostrate rosemary fascinates me- seems to have so many potential uses as a landscaping feature. I have visions of using it to edge a succulent garden one day, dripping down over rocks. Meanwhile my current specimen is way too small to be dripping anywhere (was about 7cm across when I got it, and 2cm tall), although it has about doubled in size. It lives in a terracotta pot next to the raised veg beds.

I’d hesitate to put anything else in terracotta because the water evaporates so fast, but that’s an advantage for rosemary, which likes things pretty dry.

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Rosemary (1795)
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Prostrate (29)

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