Description
Spread fragrance by growing heavenly aromatic Rosemary plant in your outdoor spaces.
Sr | Item name |
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1 | Rosemary - Plant |
Rosemary is an aromatic evergreen shrub in Lamiaceae family. The leaves are evergreen long with dense short woolly hair. Flowers are pink, purple or deep blue.
Plant Specifications
Plant Height (with pot) | 12 inch (30.4 cm) |
Plant Spread | 5 inch (13 cm) |
Common Name | Salvia rosmarinus, |
Maximum Reachable Height | 4 to 6 feet,2 to 4 feet |
Flower Colour | White, pink,purple |
Bloom Time | Spring and summer |
Difficulty Level | Easy |
Planting and care
After the plant flowers, remember to trim the plant.For fresh rosemary in the winter, grow the plant indoors in a pot. Be sure to put it in bright light and cool temperatures.Prune regularly so that the plant won t get lanky.Water the plants evenly throughout the growing season.Be sure to get cuttings or divide the plant for next season.To prevent mildew and rot, be sure your plants enjoy good drainage and air circulation.
Rosemary care
Sunlight | |
Watering | |
Soil | |
Temperature | 15 to 37 degrees C |
Fertilizer |
Rosemary special feature
Its aromatic stems are also used for cooking and for ornamental purposes.
Rosemary uses
Ornamental Use:
- While any rosemary can easily fit as a decorative plant in your flower bed or garden, there are several cultivars that are more ornamental than the species and will attract the attention of your neighbours
Medicinal Use:
- Laboratory studies have shown rosemary to be rich in antioxidants, which play an important role in neutralizing harmful particles called free radicals
- Blood levels of a rosemary oil component correlate with improved cognitive performance, according to research in Therapeutic Advances in Psychopharmacology, published by SAGE
- Rosemary contains an ingredient, carnosic acid, that is able to fight off free radical damage in the brain
- Rosemary may significantly help prevent brain ageing
- Rosemary may be an effective herbal anti-inflammatory and anti-tumour agent
- Note- Please consults your health advisor before application or consuming of plants or plant parts
Culinary Use:
- While rosemary blends well with other herbs, use it lightly on its own in lamb, pork, chicken, and veal dishes, as well as in soups and stews, vegetables, and sauces
- Rosemary provides a wonderful flavour in breads and makes a good marinade with olive oil, wine, and garlic
- Rosemarys aromatic qualities also enhance a bath, bouquet, wreath, or sachet
- Note- Please consults your health advisor before application or consuming of plants or plant parts