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Rosemary Plant

Rosmarinus officinalis

Regular price
£11.00
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£11.00
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Nursery Pot
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Humidity

I'm destined for the desert, so keep my environment dry and mist free to keep me happy.

Light

Nobody puts baby in a corner! I like to be in the spotlight and thrive on direct sunlight.

Watering

Everything in moderation is my motto, so I like to be watered little but often, keeping my soil moist.
Facts
Botanical name
Rosmarinus officinalis
Nickname
Rosemary
Plant type
Indoor; Rosmarinus
Plant height (including pot)
60-90cm; 80-110cm
Growing Speed
Average grower
Nursery pot size
14cm; 18cm

Top tip

Rosemary thrives in full sunlight and well-draining soil. Prune regularly to encourage bushy growth and to prevent the plant from becoming woody.

About Rosemary Plant

The Rosemary Plant, scientifically known as Rosmarinus officinalis, is a versatile and aromatic herb that brings both culinary and ornamental value to your garden. Known for its needle-like leaves and distinctive fragrance, Rosemary is a must-have for any herb garden. This evergreen perennial is not only prized for its flavorful contribution to dishes but also for its ability to attract pollinators with its small, blue flowers.

Rosemary plants prefer full sun and thrive in well-draining soil, making them suitable for garden beds, containers, and even as a fragrant addition to rock gardens. They are drought-tolerant once established, requiring minimal watering, which makes them a perfect choice for the eco-conscious gardener.

While Rosemary is generally safe, it's worth noting that it can be toxic to pets in large quantities. Culinary enthusiasts will delight in having fresh Rosemary at their fingertips, ready to enhance a variety of dishes from roasted meats to flavorful breads.

At Prickle, we're passionate about helping you nurture every plant in your garden. If you have any questions, don't hesitate to reach out to us @prickleplantsuk.