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Rosemary Herb

Rosemary (Rosmarinus) has a fantastic fragrance and can be grown as a hardy perennial in zones 5 through 8.

Rosmarinus officinalis 'Alba'

The variety Madeline Hill may possibly be the hardiest family member with reports of its survival after encountering fifteen below zero temperatures.

Madeline Hill will reach a mature height of three feet and the same in width.

Wedgewood blue flowers adorn this beauty during summer months.

Other varieties grow from one to five feet in height with flowers ranging in color from white to sky blue and deep blue-violet.

Looks very much at home when used in rock or alpine gardens and be sure to provide good drainage if you want these plants to thrive.

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