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Common Rosemary Herb

Rosmarium officinalis

"The Rosemary plant, `Rosmarinus officinalis,' is a wonderful herb with a piney flavor. This herb is a must for lamb, pork, poultry, carrots and peas. It is also an excellent container herb, and grown indoors will add a wonderful aroma. Just one smell of its romantic fragrance and you will fall in love with it. The narrow gray green needlelike leaves can be up to one inch long. The leaves as well as the flowers are edible. Rosemary should be planted in the spring, and is very versatile in landscapes, containers or gardens."

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