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Rosemary, Gorizia
Rosmarinus officinalis 'Gorizia'
Named for the town (Gorizia, Italy) in which it was discovered. The large, flat leaves of this selection are unusual for rosemary, making it unique and very appealing. Large light lavender-blue flowers in spring. Upright habit. Use with meats, vegetables, and bread recipes.
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Rosemary, Gorizia Growing Tips Rosemary likes well drained, average to dry soil. It prefers a sheltered position such as on the south or southwest side of a wall or foundation. It tolerates part shade, but the flavor of the plant may be weakend if it doesn't get enough sun.
Prune the plants after flowering. In the summer, fertilize potted plants after the flowers have appeared. Grow in pots to be enjoyed all winter.
Sowing Information Preferred method - propagate new plants by cuttings so they stay true to type. Root semi-ripe cuttings in summer for next year's growth.
Our 2010 shipping season has ended for our plants. All plant orders placed now will ship in April 2011.
Height 30 Inches
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USDA Hardiness Zone 7
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Characteristics & Attributes for Rosmarinus officinalis
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Attributes
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Drought Tolerant |
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Container |
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Specimen |
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Evergreen |
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Cut Flower / or Foliage |
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Fragrant |
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Critter Resistance
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Exposure
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Sun Tolerant |
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Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade |
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Growth Rate in the Garden
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Season of Interest (Foliage)
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Late Summer |
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Fall |
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Late Spring / Early Summer |
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