One of the most cold-hardy rosemary varieties. It features small, needle-like, sage-green foliage with the classic rosemary flavor and aroma. With winter protection, it can thrive in climates as cold as Zone 6. Plants may also be grown in containers and brought indoors during the coldest months, provided they receive plenty of sunlight.
Arp rosemary is not only cold-hardy, but also highly heat-tolerant. Its growth habit is uniform, upright, and straight.
Common Name: Rosemary
Latin Name: Rosemarinus offcinalis
Variety: Arp
H x W: 1-3’ x 2-4'
Light Requirements: Sun
Habit: Herb
Plant Use: Leaves
Key Function: Beneficial attractor
Other Functions: Edible
One of the most cold-hardy rosemary varieties. It features small, needle-like, sage-green foliage with the classic rosemary flavor and aroma. With winter protection, it can thrive in climates as cold as Zone 6. Plants may also be grown in containers and brought indoors during the coldest months, provided they receive plenty of sunlight.
Arp rosemary is not only cold-hardy, but also highly heat-tolerant. Its growth habit is uniform, upright, and straight.
Common Name: Rosemary
Latin Name: Rosemarinus offcinalis
Variety: Arp
H x W: 1-3’ x 2-4'
Light Requirements: Sun
Habit: Herb
Plant Use: Leaves
Key Function: Beneficial attractor
Other Functions: Edible