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Weeping Rosemary?

Posted by ckaesche 85262 (My Page) on
Wed, Aug 25, 04 at 21:35

I'm trying to identify a shrub that has been described as Rosemary,with coarse textured,dark green needles that have a pleasant, strong aroma, but it has a definite 'weeping' growth pattrn. Mature Plant is about 3'tall, with gray green trunk, about 2" in diameter. It's been doing well in a commerical setting for about 10 years. I've been to serveral nurseries with a photo, but they can't identify it. Any ideas?


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RE: Weeping Rosemary?

could it be prostrate rosemary youre after? normal rosemary grows upright like a shrub but the prostrate rosmary has more of a hanging habit and can be used to drape over the edge of walls or banks.


 
 

 

 


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