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Irene prostrate rosemary is an excellent ground cover for low-water, easy-care landscapes. Ellen Zagory This is one part in a weekly series featuring the UC Davis Arboretum’s “Life After Lawn ...
Most varieties of rosemary are chosen for landscaping rather than cooking. VIEW E-EDITION. 25¢ for 3 mos. ... Many of the landscape varieties have horizontal or prostrate growth.
Rosemary is the symbol of remembrance, friendship and love and was thus used in wedding ceremonies; it was thought that the flowers turned blue when the Virgin Mary hung her blue cloak on a bush ...
Breathing in the scent of rosemary, I close my eyes and imagine the land from which it came. It was discovered growing in abundance along Mediterranean coastlines.