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Discover the beauty and characteristics of Mediterranean plants like Rockrose, Rosemary, and Thyme. Rockrose, known for its single papery blooms resembling wild roses, thrives in milder climates. Rosemary, a slow-growing woody shrub, can reach heights of 3 to 6 feet and blooms in mid-summer with flowers that vary in color from white to blue. Thyme, an evergreen with fibrous roots and round, branched stems, adds culinary value to gardens. Learn how to identify and appreciate these remarkable plants.
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Can can you identify these plants? Shrub or bush Tree
Rockrose This genus from the Mediterranean region fortunately grows exceptionally well in our mild climate. These evergreens are called Rockroses for their conspicuous single papery blooms, resembling wild rose blossoms. Though these last only a day.
The rosemary plant will grow 3 to 6 feet tall and 2 to 4 feet wide, depending, of course, on the variety. That said, it's a slow grower. Once it's old enough, it will flower in mid-summer, and the color could range from white to light pink to pale purple or even blue. This is a woody shrub Rosemary without flowers
Thyme is a evergeen with a woody, fibrous root plant. The stems are numerous, round, hard, branched.
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