Rosmarinus prostratus – A Low-Growing, Aromatic Beauty for Your Garden
Rosmarinus prostratus, commonly known as Trailing Rosemary or Creeping Rosemary, is a compact, low-growing variety of rosemary that brings both charm and utility to your garden. With its trailing growth habit, silvery-green foliage, and fragrant blue to purple flowers, this variety of rosemary is perfect for creating a cascading effect in borders, containers, or hanging baskets. Its aromatic leaves are ideal for culinary use, while the plant's beauty and resilience make it a fantastic ornamental addition to gardens of all sizes.
Whether used as ground cover, for cascading over walls and pots, or simply for adding fragrance to your garden, Rosmarinus prostratus is an excellent choice for a low-maintenance, year-round beauty. It thrives in sunny locations and is highly drought-tolerant, making it a fantastic option for xeriscaping or low-water gardens.
Why Grow Rosmarinus prostratus?
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Trailing, Compact Growth – Unlike traditional upright rosemary varieties, Rosmarinus prostratus grows in a low, spreading manner, making it ideal for hanging baskets, containers, or as ground cover.
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Fragrant Aromatic Foliage – The aromatic, needle-like leaves release a refreshing, invigorating scent when brushed, perfect for culinary use or adding fragrance to your outdoor space.
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Beautiful Blue Flowers – In spring and summer, this variety produces small blue to purple flowers that attract pollinators such as bees and butterflies, enhancing your garden's ecosystem.
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Drought-Tolerant & Low-Maintenance – Once established, Rosmarinus prostratus is highly drought-tolerant and requires minimal care, making it an ideal plant for low-water gardens or beginners.
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Versatile Use – In addition to being a lovely ornamental plant, this rosemary variety is perfect for culinary dishes, teas, or as an aromatic addition to homemade oils and soaps.
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Pollinator-Friendly – The flowers attract bees, butterflies, and other beneficial pollinators, contributing to a healthy garden environment.
How to Grow Rosmarinus prostratus
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Position – Rosmarinus prostratus thrives in full sun, where it will produce the best foliage and blooms. It performs well in hot, dry climates but can also adapt to cooler regions as long as it gets at least 6-8 hours of sunlight per day.
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Soil – Prefers well-drained soil that is slightly alkaline, sandy, or loamy. Ensure that the soil is not waterlogged, as this can cause root rot. Good drainage is key to success.
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Watering – Once established, this trailing rosemary is highly drought-tolerant and requires little watering. Water deeply and infrequently, allowing the soil to dry out between waterings to prevent overwatering.
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Fertilizing – Rosmarinus prostratus is not a heavy feeder, but you can apply a light dose of slow-release, balanced fertilizer in early spring to promote growth and flowering.
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Pruning & Maintenance – Prune lightly after flowering to maintain a neat, trailing habit. Remove any dead or damaged growth and trim back any stems that become too long or leggy to keep the plant looking tidy and encourage new growth.
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Winter Care – In colder climates, this variety can be susceptible to frost. In regions with harsh winters, protect the plant with a layer of mulch or grow it in containers that can be brought inside during the colder months.
Perfect Plant Combinations Rosmarinus prostratus is ideal for combining with other low-growing, aromatic herbs like Thyme, Oregano, and Sage, where their complementary scents and textures work together to create a fragrant garden. Its trailing nature makes it perfect for hanging baskets or containers, where it can spill over the edges and create a soft, cascading effect.
For a Mediterranean-themed garden, combine it with ornamental grasses like Festuca or Stipa to create a textural contrast between the rosemary’s dense foliage and the softer, flowing textures of the grasses. It also works beautifully when paired with lavender or Echinacea, creating a visually stunning and aromatic combination.
This variety is also an excellent choice for ground cover, where its spreading habit fills in gaps, suppresses weeds, and provides a lovely green carpet of foliage that also attracts pollinators. Use it along paths, in raised beds, or as an edging plant, where it can cascade gracefully over the sides.
Rosmarinus prostratus is also a great option for coastal gardens or rockeries, where its low-growing form can thrive in dry, well-drained soil, adding fragrance, texture, and charm to the landscape.
Does the height include the pot?
No, we measure from the top of the pot to the tip of the plant except for some of the instant planted screens, in this case it will be stated in the description
How long does delivery take?
Most orders are delivered in just a few days, Smaller items are often sent with Parcelforce on a next day service, Larger items should allow up to 10 days due to the size of the items they often have to be sent on our own transport.
Where will you leave my plants?
We will leave your order at the front of your property, Parcelforce may
leave your items in a safe place if you let us know, Pallet couriers
will require a flat hard surface to deliver to, no gravel or soil, a
driveway or parking spot would be best. Most importantly Deliveries by
pallet courier will require access for a large truck (bin lorry sized)
to get near the delivery point. Deliveries sent on our own transport may come in a small van or larger truck.