They are, not surprisingly, the leaves of the rosemary (Rosmarinus officinalis) bush.Commonly used in cooking and as an ornamental plant.
Rosmarinus officinalis or the common Rosemary is an herbaceous shrub. It is used as an ornamental plant as well as a culinary herb.
Yes Monkey's do eat Rosemary!
Rosemary is an aromatic herb, most often used in cooking. You can find dried rosemary in the spice section of your grocery store. Grocery stores also carry fresh rosemary sprigs, if that's what your recipe calls for. Rosemary is also grown outdoors as an ornamental plant, often as part of an herb garden.
if you want to you can who can stop ya
Yes, rosemary infused kid roast tastes great.
Yes, Rosemary is one of the safe flowers that they can eat =D
the leaves How do the leaves differ?
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Please don't eat the ornamental peppers! While they might not kill you, they were never intended for eating. Some sources say they are poisonous, others just say "don't eat those." So while the ornamental peppers are pretty and adorable, stick to the un-ornamental ones for your daily dose of heat.
It can be, but you can eat it as well and has a mild, oregano-like flavor.
Rosemary is one of those wonderful herbs that makes a beautiful ornamental plant as well as a welcome culinary seasoning. However, you don't need perfect sunshine, sea mist or even a never-ending summer to successfully grow rosemary. In fact, more rosemary plants suffer from too much attention than from too little.