We recommend planting at least six weeks before your first frost.

Rosmarinus officinalisWhite Rosemary

Selected plant size: 3-inch pot

Rosmarinus officinalis White Rosemary image
Rosmarinus officinalis White Rosemary image

Rosmarinus officinalisWhite Rosemary

Selected plant size: 3-inch pot

About this plant

Height
4 Feet
Hardiness
Perennial in Zones 8-11
Flower Color
White
Characteristics
Full Sun, Evergreen, Water Conserving
Uses
Culinary, Fragrant, Ornamental

Growing & using White Rosemary

White Rosemary Flower Close Up

White Rosemary makes a grand statement in the landscape with its extremely erect growth. Like all Rosemary plants it blooms from mid winter to late spring. It is highly aromatic, great for cooking and attractive to bees.

Mature White Rosemary Bush in Flower

Rosemary’s genus has been reclassified as Salvia. Previously it was in the genus Rosmarinus. All Rosemary is now botanically known as Salvia rosmarinus. Common names have not changed. So instead of Rosmarinus officinalis “White Rosemary”, the correct name is now Salvia rosmarinus “White Rosemary”. We will, as time goes by and more folks get used to this, change all botanic references for these plants.

This plant is often available in plug trays. These trays hold 128 of all the same plant. They are a great low cost way to fill a lot of space. Each cell is 3/4 of inch by an inch. Check here to see if White Rosemary Plug Trays are available.

Growing and Using Rosemary

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