Rosmarinus officinalis 'Madeline Hill' (Madeline Hill Dwarf Hardy Rosemary) (1 gal)

$16.00

'Madeline Hill' is an especially hardy cultivar — ideal for local microclimates that may occasionally be too cold for most commonly-sold Rosemary plants. This cultivar is also beloved for its compact, upright habit — it usually grows pretty rapidly to achieve a dwarf form up to 2-3 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide.

It has attractive dark green, evergreen needle-like leaves that are highly aromatic and great for cooking! Once it has a little maturity, you can take snips on a regular basis to add to your meals and stimulate new growth. In spring and summer, it produces clusters of light-blue flowers that add color to the landscape and attract gobs of pollinators.

This cultivar is known for its hardiness and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil but can tolerate some shade and intense drought- in shade it will tend to grow with a more leggy habit. It does not tolerate heavy, wet soils. Highly resistant to pests and diseases, it’s a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.

This rosemary cultivar is named after Madeline Hill, an herb gardener and author from Texas, who discovered and introduced it to the market. In addition to its use in cooking, it can also be used for health benefits, reportedly improving digestion, boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation.

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'Madeline Hill' is an especially hardy cultivar — ideal for local microclimates that may occasionally be too cold for most commonly-sold Rosemary plants. This cultivar is also beloved for its compact, upright habit — it usually grows pretty rapidly to achieve a dwarf form up to 2-3 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide.

It has attractive dark green, evergreen needle-like leaves that are highly aromatic and great for cooking! Once it has a little maturity, you can take snips on a regular basis to add to your meals and stimulate new growth. In spring and summer, it produces clusters of light-blue flowers that add color to the landscape and attract gobs of pollinators.

This cultivar is known for its hardiness and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil but can tolerate some shade and intense drought- in shade it will tend to grow with a more leggy habit. It does not tolerate heavy, wet soils. Highly resistant to pests and diseases, it’s a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.

This rosemary cultivar is named after Madeline Hill, an herb gardener and author from Texas, who discovered and introduced it to the market. In addition to its use in cooking, it can also be used for health benefits, reportedly improving digestion, boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation.

'Madeline Hill' is an especially hardy cultivar — ideal for local microclimates that may occasionally be too cold for most commonly-sold Rosemary plants. This cultivar is also beloved for its compact, upright habit — it usually grows pretty rapidly to achieve a dwarf form up to 2-3 feet tall and 1-2 feet wide.

It has attractive dark green, evergreen needle-like leaves that are highly aromatic and great for cooking! Once it has a little maturity, you can take snips on a regular basis to add to your meals and stimulate new growth. In spring and summer, it produces clusters of light-blue flowers that add color to the landscape and attract gobs of pollinators.

This cultivar is known for its hardiness and adaptability to a wide range of growing conditions. It prefers full sun and well-drained soil but can tolerate some shade and intense drought- in shade it will tend to grow with a more leggy habit. It does not tolerate heavy, wet soils. Highly resistant to pests and diseases, it’s a low-maintenance choice for gardeners.

This rosemary cultivar is named after Madeline Hill, an herb gardener and author from Texas, who discovered and introduced it to the market. In addition to its use in cooking, it can also be used for health benefits, reportedly improving digestion, boosting the immune system, and reducing inflammation.