Salvia Rosmarinus ‘Santa Barbara’ (Creeping Rosemary)
Salvia Rosmarinus ‘Santa Barbara’ (Creeping Rosemary)
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Salvia Rosmarinus ‘Santa Barbara’ (Creeping Rosemary) is a hardy evergreen herb known for its trailing habit, aromatic foliage, and attractive blue flowers. It is ideal for herb gardens, rockeries, coastal landscapes, retaining walls, and container planting where both culinary use and ornamental groundcover are desired. Its cascading stems and strong fragrance make it a versatile addition to edible and ornamental gardens.
Creeping Rosemary thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, performing exceptionally well in dry, coastal, and low-maintenance landscapes once established. It is drought tolerant, bee attracting, and easy to grow, making it an excellent choice for both culinary and ornamental planting schemes.

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Mature height
20–40 cm
Mature width
1–2 m (spreading/trailing habit)
Spacing
60–100 cm apart
Evergreen/Deciduous
Evergreen perennial herb
Foliage
Dark green aromatic foliage with blue-violet flowers
Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest
Spring to summer
Sun tolerance
Full sun
Maintenance
Very low maintenance; prune to shape and encourage dense growth
Root System
Woody fibrous root system