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So I had to pull up some huge rosemary plants in the front yard to have some plumbing work done. I noticed that the rosemary I’ve bought to replace it has completely different leaves. The old plant was more like an evergreen with oily needle-like leaves. The new plant has soft flat leaves but still smells like rosemary.

Are these two plants actually related? Are they both edible? The “evergreen” One was fairly hearty and grew quickly. Will the other variety act the same?

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[-] Atelopus-zeteki@fedia.io 4 points 1 month ago

There are quite a few (at least 20, probably more) varieties of rosemary. It's a wonderful herb, and I should try growing it again. I keep killing mine, so maybe I should give up. Nah!

https://www.embracegardening.com/different-types-of-rosemary-plant-varieties/

https://housegrail.com/different-types-of-rosemary-plants/

https://herbgardencooking.com/rosemary/

[-] Sonor@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

How do you keep killing it? Mine kinda just hangs out in a huge pot outside and is generally chill. I let it dry out completely before watering it again, though, since this is the advice i was given online, but otherwise it kinda takes care of itself

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