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Rosemary Pink – Salvia rosmarinus Roseus


Perennial

Aromatic

Culinary

Ideal Pot Plant

Medicinal

Rosemary, Pink – Salvia rosmarinus Roseus is like our more common blue variety but with pretty pink flowers. Evergreen aromatic foliage. Growth habit is neat and upright. Grow in a...

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Price range: £3.70 through £8.50

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Height: 3 feet
Aspect: Sun and sheltered
Soil Type: Well drained
Uses: Culinary, Aromatic and Medicinal
Care: Keep trimmed to shape in the summer. Avoid hard pruning into old wood
Usually available: All year
Pot size supplied: Grown in a 10 cm (4 inch) pot
Hardiness: LEVEL 2 - see 'Description' tab below

Product Description

This plant is grown in a 4″ (10cm) pot. It is ready to be placed (weather permitting) into it’s final position. You will receive an instruction label which gives you further cultural instructions.

Note: If the Plant is in season but not in stock it may be available in small quantities. please contact us for stock. Read more on availability here

This plant is LEVEL 2 – Will survive an average British winter providing it is planted in well draining soil.

These levels are determined by Norfolk Herbs and are to be used simply as a guide. Our levels go from 1 (fully hardy) to 6 (requires a heated environment over winter).

 

Additional information

Weight.5 kg
Height

3 – 5 Foot

Life Cycle

Perennial

Colour

Pinks, Mauves, Blues

Ideal for Bee & Butterfly

No

Medicinal

Medicinal

Planting Position

Full Sun

Herbs for Tea

No

Ideal for Tubs & Containers

Yes but large container

Culinary Herbs

Desserts, Garnish, Lamb, Pork, Poultry, Red Meat & Game, Sauces, Oils and Vinegars, Vegetables

Scented

Sweet Spiced

Herb Group

Rosemary

A-Z

R

Width / Spread

2-3 feet

Pot Size

Large (2 Litre pot), Small (10cm pot)

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