Re: Rosemary


I've settled on "Tuscan Blue" as my favorite for its deep blue flowers and
erect, bold habit.  So I keep propagating it and planting more.  Most are
planted under native Quercus douglasii at the margin of the civilized
garden, and some are mixed among various Cistus & zauschnerias (or
Epilobiums if you like), Diplacus, and the native Rhamnus californica,
Brodiaeas, and Ranunculus californicus along a glorified drainage ditch
between the street and the driveway.
-----Original Message-----
From: E.Pizzi@agora.stm.it <E.Pizzi@agora.stm.it>
To: medit-plants@ucdavis.edu <medit-plants@ucdavis.edu>
Date: Sunday, November 21, 1999 3:10 AM
Subject: Rosemary


>What kind of Rosemary are you planting in your Medit-garden this
>
>year...where, and why?
>
>Helene Pizzi
>Lecturer and Garden Writer
>Rome, Italy
>
>



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