yes
Well... Rosemary is a herb thus meaning it is grown and not made! So basically as it is a herb it can be grown almost anywhere with the correct amount of sunlight, water, and nutrients.
The Mediterranean Sea would be one answer, as could be the Black Sea.
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There is only one inland sea in Europe: the Caspian Sea. Many mistake the Black Sea for being an inland sea, but in fact, it is connected to the Mediterranean Sea.
There is no sea the borders both the Mediterranean and Black Seas. In order (by water) to get from one sea to the other, you need to pass through the Aegean Sea, the Dardanelles Strait, the Sea of Marmara, and the Bosporus Strait.
sure, they smell nice There was an old belief that rosemary would only grow in the garden of a strong-willed woman. Lilacs were at one time associated with death and graveyards.
South of Europe and North of the African Continents
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There are many seas located in Eastern Europe: Black Sea Mediterranean Sea White Sea Barents Sea Baltic Sea Sea of Azov Caspian Sea (an inland sea)
The Rhine River is the main transport corridor between the Mediterranean and the North Sea. The Rhine is 1326 km and is one of the longest rivers in Europe.
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.
No, that is not the correct spelling.The correct spelling is Mediterranean.The Mediterranean is one of the world's most famous bodies of water, shared between three continents, Europe, Africa and the Middle East.