Creeping Rosemary Prostratus (Rosmarinus officinalis) - 2x 3.5 in pots
Creeping rosemary ground cover with fragrant evergreen foliage, suitable for containers, hanging baskets, or topiaries. Hardy to about 20F with pale blue summer flowers and a trailing growth habit
Highlights
- fragrant evergreen foliage
- creeping, trailing growth
- photos: pale blue summer flowers
Pros
- fragrant evergreen foliage
- trailing growth suitable for containers
- winter hardy to ~20F
- versatile use in containers, baskets, or topiaries
- compact height with trailing habit
Cons
- winter hardiness limited to ~20F
- reviews mention variable plant size and condition in some cases
Best For
Features
- Creeping rosemary is an evergreen ground cover suitable for containers and hanging baskets
- Grows 2 to 3 feet tall with trailing habit and pale blue summer flowers
- Prefers bright light in well-drained soil; keep soil moist but ensure drainage
- Winter hardy to about 20°F; can be moved outside in summer and brought indoors before frost