Botanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus'
Common Name: Prostrate Rosemary, Creeping Rosemary
Allow plant 3-4 weeks in its current container before transplanting to a 4" or larger container. For planting outdoors, plant when the ground can be worked and night time temperatures are higher than 25 degrees F.
Trailing Rosemary is a rapidly spreading ground cover with fragrant foliage. Stems will reach and billow over each other and are delightful when draped down walls or slopes.Drought tolerant. Rich green, needle-like leaves are aromatic and edible. Tiny, light blue flowers dot the foliage in spring and summer. Attracts bees and other pollinators.Use herb for cooking. USDA Zone: 8-10
Foliage: Evergreen
Sun Exposure: Full Sun (6+ Hours Of Direct Sunlight)
Water Needs: Low/moderate
Bloom Season: Spring
Mature Height: 2-3'
Mature Width: 4-8'
Attributes: Drought Tolerant, Xeriscape, Deer Resistant, Woodland Garden, Southwestern Garden, Mediterranean & Tuscan Garden, Seacoast Tolerant, English & Cottage Garden, Edible And Culinary