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Ed Carman’s rosemary

Ed Carman’s rosemary
Common Name
Ed Carman’s rosemary
Scientific Name
Rosmarinus officinalis ‘Mozart’
Description

Evergreen shrub with dark-green leaves that are rich in aromatic oils and prized for cooking; this variety has one of the darkest blue flowers of any rosemary; blooms from spring through summer and often again in fall; attracts beneficial insects.

California Native
No
All-Star
Yes
Type
Shrub
Size
Small
Color
Blue
Sun Exposure:
Full Sun
Part Shade
Water Needs:
Very Low
Low
Bloom Season(s):
Spring
Fall
Winter
Wildlife Value(s):
Beneficial Insects
Pruning Needs

little or none; prune to maintain compact form