• Rosemary - Gorza Rosemary

    Rosemary - Gorza Rosemary

    Gorza RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Gorza' Rosemary ‘Gorza’ is an upright growing variety, with stiffly held branches giving it a stately but open appearance. This uniquely styled plant may reach up to 1.4 meters high by 1 meter wide. The glossy leaves are green-grey, up to twice as large as other varieties and have a true rosemary fragrance. The large flowers are light lavender blue and appear from mid spring.The best conditions for growing Rosemary ‘Gorza’ reflect the Mediterranean heritage of all rosemarys. Best results will be obtained from full sun to part shade, well...

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  • Rosemary - Herb Cottage Rosemary

    Rosemary - Herb Cottage Rosemary

    Herb Cottage RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary ‘Herb Cottage’ is an upright growing, evergreen shrub reaching up to 1.5 meters high and 1 meter wide under good conditions. However, 60-90cm high would be in the lower height range. The leaves are grey-green and held on tall stems, giving a smooth elegant appearance. The vivid blue–violet flowers appear in summer and may continue into autumn.Like most varieties, Rosemary ‘Herb Cottage’ requires good air circulation to prevent fungal growths and does best with part to full sun and good soil drainage. The best climate range...

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  • Rosemary - Huntington Carpet Rosemary

    Rosemary - Huntington Carpet Rosemary

    Huntington Carpet RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary ‘Huntington Carpet’ is a prostrate or spreading plant, reaching 30 - 50cm high and up to 2 meters wide. The leaves are green-grey and highly aromatic. The leaf nodes are quite close compared to other rosemary varieties, so ‘Huntington Carpet’ appears to have a dense foliage cover. The small flowers are light blue and appear in spring and summer.It prefers full sun or part shade and is tolerant of dry periods, coastal conditions and frost. The best climate for this plant ranges from the cool temperate to sub-tropical...

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  • Rosemary - Majorca Pink Rosemary

    Rosemary - Majorca Pink Rosemary

    Majorca Pink RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Marjorca Pink' Rosemary ‘Majorca Pink’ is a tall, loose upright shrub with a spread of 50cm to 2.0 meters high by 50cm to 1.0 meters wide. Its branching habit can create a loose sprawling effect, as the branches twist around the plant and then cascade down at the ends. The foliage is fragrant with the lanceolate leaves being a little shorter than other rosemary’s and tending towards a green –grey colour. The unusual lavender pink flowers are more subdued than those of Rosemary ‘Portugese Pink’ and flowering is quite sparse, althou...

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  • Rosemary - Pink Flowering Rosemary

    Rosemary - Pink Flowering Rosemary

    Pink Flowering RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Pink flowering’ Rosemary is a small to medium shrub reaching up to 80cm high and 70 cm wide. It has a semi-prostrate or weeping habit with small, needle like and sticky, resinous leaves. It looks very ornamental if left to grow upright and then pruned to allow select branches to weep. Left alone it will adopt an attractive sprawling structure, which can be maintained or tidied by pruning if desired. The flowers are a pale to mid pink and bloom over spring and summer.This variety has the botanical name of Rosmarinus officinalis v...

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  • Rosemary - Portuguese Pink Rosemary

    Rosemary - Portuguese Pink Rosemary

    Portuguese Pink RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Portuguese Pink' Rosemary ‘Portugese Pink’ is an upright, evergreen shrub growing from 1.2 to 1.75 meters high by 75cm wide. The glossy green-grey needle shaped leaves are highly aromatic and very suitable for culinary use. The flowers arrive in late summer and autumn, a little later than some other varieties. This plant produces a clear pink flower said to be the best of all pinks, but blue and white flowers may also sometimes appear.Rosemary ‘Portuguese pink’ prefers part to filtered sun and tolerates moderate frosts, dry per...

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  • Rosemary - Prostrate Rosemary

    Rosemary - Prostrate Rosemary

    Prostrate RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Prostratus' Rosemary ‘Prostratus’ is a low growing, groundcover 20 - 30cm high and 120cm to 2 meters wide. It has white stemmed branches that twist and curl creating dense foliage coverage over the ground. The leaves are lanceolate shaped, glossy and dark green. Their fragrance is of pine, camphor and eucalyptus and is similar to many of the upright rosemary varieties. The flowers are sky blue and cover the whole plant for much of the year. When conditions are dry there are more flowers.Low growing rosemary varieties are often called...

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  • Rosemary - Salem Rosemary

    Rosemary - Salem Rosemary

    Salem RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis 'Salem' Rosemary ‘Salem’ is an upright growing shrub with a slightly rounded habit, supported by the compact but even branches. It may reach 1.5 meters high by 1 meter wide and has distinctive grey-green foliage. The lanceolate leaves are quite thin and small, with the strong pine like fragrance typical of rosemary, but in a milder form. The dense bunches of flowers are a rich blue colour and appear almost fluorescent at times. They appear from late summer to autumn depending upon regional climates. The best range is from cool temperate a...

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  • Rosemary - Tuscan Blue Rosemary

    Rosemary - Tuscan Blue Rosemary

    Tuscan Blue RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary “Tuscan Blue’ is a large variety and may reach 1.5 – 2 meters high and 80cm to 1 meter wide. It has quite a tall and stately appearance, with thick stems supporting the upright growth habit. The aromatic leaves take on an almost succulent appearance with their glossy, deep green colour and greater breadth. The clear deep blue flowers are comparatively large, held on tall stalks and bloom from late summer to autumn. This rosemary is larger than others in every aspect and quite impressive.The best climate range is from the co...

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  • Rosemary - White Flowering Rosemary

    Rosemary - White Flowering Rosemary

    White Flowering RosemaryBotanical Name: Rosmarinus officinalis alba Rosemary ‘White Flowering’ is an evergreen perennial growing to 80 cm high and 80cm wide. The highly aromatic foliage is characterized by short dark green, needle shaped leaves. Although this rosemary is an upright variety, the structure is open and rounded, rather than having the rigid form exhibited by some rosemary’s. The branches have a trailing and somewhat arching habit, so when the white flowers appear it is as if the shrub has been touched by recently fallen snow. The delicate flowers bloom from early spring to earl...

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  • Rosemary Essential Oil

    Rosemary Essential Oil

    Rosemary essential oil has a sharp and penetrating fragrance making it the ideal oil to diffuse to clear the mind and stimulate memory. Great for study time! Use 3 drops mixed with a tablespoon of your favourite carrier oil to massage on sore muscles. This mix can also be used to rub onto your forehead or temples to help relieve headache. Rosemary is a powerful antiseptic and antibacterial so good to use in homemade cleaning products.

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  • Rue

    Rue

    RueRuta graveolens Rue's bitter leaves can be used to flavour vinegar.Rue is used for menstrual problems, such as suppressed menses and amenorrhoea. Reduces spasms in the digestive tract as well as increasing circulation to the digestive organs. Rue has also been used for epilepsy, palsy and rheumatic pain. Externally it can be used for sore eyes, earache and skin diseaseOther UsesThe leaves are used to flavour the Italian spirit GrappaPart UsedLeavesActionsBitter, emmemagogue,spasmolyticContraindicationsDo not use in pregnancy. Excessive amounts affects central nervous system and can be fa...

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  • Rue - Jackman's Blue

    Rue - Jackman's Blue

    Rue - Jackman's BlueBotanical Name: Ruta graveolens 'Jackman's Blue' Jackman’s Blue is a compact hybrid variety of rue with fine silvery – blue metallic leaves, growing about 60cm wide and 60 cm high. Rue is grown largely for its ornamental contribution to modern gardens, where its strong aroma and attractive, fine blue-green leaves add a different perspective.There are several varieties of common rue, which is a perennial shrub with many stems extending up from a woody base, spreading to about 45 cm wide and up to 1 meter high. The bitter tasting leaves of common rue are a grey-green, blue...

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  • Rupturewort

    Rupturewort

    RupturewortBotanical Name: Herniaria glabra Herniaria glabra or Rupturewort is an evergreen perennial in most of Australia, but is treated as a bi-annual or annual in very cold regions of the world. It reaches only a few centimetres high and may spread outwards from 30 to 50cm, forming a small, ground cover. The leaves are soft and deep green, releasing a musky fragrance when squashed. It flowers in summer, but the flowers are barely noticeable. In cold regions of the world, the leaves may turn a bronze rust colour as the weather cools.The Herniaria genus consists mostly of annual flowerin...

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