yes, in moderate climates (at least through 7) it will come bak every year
No, rosemary is not a herbaceous stem; it is classified as a woody perennial shrub. While it has stems that can be considered herbaceous when young, as it matures, the stems become woody and more rigid. Rosemary is known for its aromatic leaves and is commonly used as a culinary herb.
It is a herb.
Fresh rosemary is the herb derived from the rosemary plant, while the rosemary pea plant is a perennial vine that produces small edible pods resembling peas. The rosemary pea plant is more ornamental in nature and used for decorative purposes, while fresh rosemary is commonly used in cooking for its aromatic flavor.
Rosemary is a shrub. The herb can be collected from wild rosemary or farmed rosemary.
Yes the Glad or Sword lily is a Perennial Herb
It is a perennial herb
its a herb
rosemary
there are perennial and annual avocados,so it means it can be both.
Dill (Anethum graveolens) is a short-lived perennial herb
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.