Distinctive and incredibly fragrant, this selection of Rosemary will astound you with its aggressively upright form, its long straight stems and its complex, pervasive scent that has hints of cloves and nutmeg to go along with its strong ‘rosemary’ scent. ‘Spice Island’ is one of the best ornamental selections and is particularly suited to topiary use because of its growth pattern. It is also one of the best culinary Rosemarys because of its strong scent and aggressive growth. Use with beef, lamb, pork along with a raft of vegetable dishes to take advantage of its unique scent. Easy to dry, ‘Spice Island’ also makes a superlative house plant so you can use its scented leaves fresh year round!

Every rosemary selection can seduce you with its great scent and flavor. ‘Salem’ is no exeption, providing incredibly aromatic, tasty foliage that will have your mouth watering. Where ‘Salem’ differs is its outstanding form. While rosemarys like ‘Arp’ tend to sprawl a bit and look loose at times, ‘Salem’ displays a strongly upright form and a neatness that can only be describe as more formal than other selections. It’s a very effective form for using in a formal herb garden or a container and, when left to get a little woody, its stems make a perfect, aromatic skewer for use on the grill. Even its slighly longer, deep green foliage contrast pleasingly with other rosemarys… it’s a selection that will grow on you!! Tender Perennial

Robust, yet slower growing, ‘Roman Beauty’ produces arching stems loaded with deep green foliage that form a tight, spreading mound that is loaded with great scent. This selection is also very decorative and a blooming machine with soft blue flowers covering its stems in early to mid spring. As with all Rosemary, ‘Roman Beauty’ exhibits a strong, deliciously pungent scent and flavor, superb deer resistance in the landscape and great salt tolerance, too. Use with beef, lamb, pork along with a raft of vegetable dishes to take advantage of its unique scent. With its tight, slowly spreading form, it is a great selection for growing in a container or for a small space in the herb garden. Easy to dry and perfect to use fresh, it can be a great houseplant so that you can pick and use it year round!

A beautiful, flowing form of a tasty, multi-use herb! ‘Prostrate’ rosemary is just as prized as ‘Arp’ for use with all sorts of foods, teas, oils and sachets while its form is extremely decorative for use to trail in window boxes, containers or even hanging baskets! Be sure to grow it in full sun and allow for good air flow around your plants. Tender Perennial/Annual.

There is a lot to love about this aggressive, spreading selection of Rosemary. Its growth habit is stronger than common trailing Rosemary, its foliage deeper green and its bloom set far heavier with it being awash in small, blue-violet flowers in early to mid spring. Beyond that it has what you always want from Rosemary including a strong, deliciously pungent scent and flavor, superb deer resistance in the landscape and great salt tolerance, too. Use with beef, lamb, pork along with a raft of vegetable dishes to take advantage of its unique scent. Spectacular in containers and hanging baskets ‘Irene’ is multi-talented beauty that deserves a place in your garden!

One of herbs “royalty” with a scent that has so many wonderful uses! A must, either fresh or dried, for seasoning hundreds of foods, ‘Arp’ is perfect for use in teas, herbal oils, bath oils, and dried sachets and potpourris. ‘Arp’ loves full sun and good air flow and will grow well in containers, inside or outside. Upright, bushy form, dark green-gray foliage, and abundant small purple flowers will make you want these by the arm load! Perennial.

It’s hard not to fall head over heels in love with Rosemary…how can you not be hopelessly smitten with its great aroma?? ‘Gold Dust’ gives you another reason to make Rosemary your favorite Herb with distinctive gold variegation that outlines every dark green, needle-like leaf of this selection. The color is so pronounced, it will look like a sunrise over your garden while still retaining every bit of the great scent and taste of regular Rosemary. Small bluish-purple flowers appear in late May and jump off the plant when contrasted with the gold edged foliage. Use ‘Gold Dust’ for the same culinary uses as regular Rosemary and don’t be afraid to plant it in a mixed flowering plant container…its growing vigor and sparkling foliage will make it stand out!

Strongly upright growing and strongly scented and flavorful, this Rosemary will be a welcomed addition to your herb garden for its vigorous nature and strong, woody stems. In fact, these long, straight stems will be a summer barbecue hit as they make a perfect barbecue skewer that will add rich fragrance and flavor to any kabob you cook. In areas where it’s hardy, ‘Blue Spires’ will form a narrow hedge that is an herb garden delight especially since, like all Rosemary, it shrugs off drought and shoos away deer. Its ornamental value cannot be discounted especially when its deep blue flowers bloom and line the long stems amongst the deep green, needle-like foliage starting in early June.

Just like the savory aromas coming off your grill, this especially flavorful and aromatic rosemary will instantly make your mouth water. It will simultaneously spiff up your hedges with its evergreen foliage and gorgeous blue flowers while it continuously entertains your tastebuds. This Rosemarys deer resistance is a major bonus.

The extremely fragrant foliage is the source for the scent famous for its use in perfume and potpourri. Although the plant is more subtle than many herbs with its green leaves and redish underside of the leaves, its scented foliage will surprise and delight. The strong scent of Patchouli has been used for centuries in perfumes, and more recently in incense, insect repellants, and alternative medicines. Insects, especially the termite, do not like the patchouili plant and it is said to be a potent repellant. This selection is a fast grower with a bushy form that takes well to hard pruning and is drought-tolerant. Delicate whitish flowers bloom in the fall. Leaves can be harvested throughout the year and can be preserved by drying or by steam distillation where the essential oil is extracted.