Rosmarinus officinalis prostratus
( syn., now reclassified as salvia rosmarinus)
A low-growing, spreading form of rosemary, prostratus forms a dense mat of aromatic, evergreen foliage and produces pale blue flowers in spring and summer. Its trailing habit makes it ideal for cascading over walls, edging sunny paths, or growing in containers.
Drought tolerant and loved by pollinators, it combines ornamental appeal with culinary use.
Sold currently in 3-litre pots
Height & Spread: 30–50cm high, spreading to 1.5m
Position: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile
Foliage: Evergreen
Flowering Time: Spring to early summer
( syn., now reclassified as salvia rosmarinus)
A low-growing, spreading form of rosemary, prostratus forms a dense mat of aromatic, evergreen foliage and produces pale blue flowers in spring and summer. Its trailing habit makes it ideal for cascading over walls, edging sunny paths, or growing in containers.
Drought tolerant and loved by pollinators, it combines ornamental appeal with culinary use.
Sold currently in 3-litre pots
Height & Spread: 30–50cm high, spreading to 1.5m
Position: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile
Foliage: Evergreen
Flowering Time: Spring to early summer
( syn., now reclassified as salvia rosmarinus)
A low-growing, spreading form of rosemary, prostratus forms a dense mat of aromatic, evergreen foliage and produces pale blue flowers in spring and summer. Its trailing habit makes it ideal for cascading over walls, edging sunny paths, or growing in containers.
Drought tolerant and loved by pollinators, it combines ornamental appeal with culinary use.
Sold currently in 3-litre pots
Height & Spread: 30–50cm high, spreading to 1.5m
Position: Full sun
Soil: Well-drained, poor to moderately fertile
Foliage: Evergreen
Flowering Time: Spring to early summer