Rosemary is a tender perennial shrub. Grows in zones 7 - 10 Other places it should be planted in a container.
Where I lived in Arizona I had a rosemary hedge, it didn't need much work... a little water, a little mulch and I had rosemary anytime and in any quantity I needed.
Here in the north I keep mine in a deep terracotta pot. It goes outdoors as soon as the frosts are finished and comes in late in the fall. When I bring it in I give it a heavy pruning, my herb cupboard benefits from that, water it well and put it in a sunny window, away from a heat vent, where it is allowed to rest. Come the spring, water it well and move it back outside.
Yes. It is a flowering plant.
No, rosemary plants are not gymnosperms. They belong to the flowering plant group called angiosperms, which produce seeds enclosed in fruits. Gymnosperms, on the other hand, have naked seeds that are not enclosed in a fruit.
Yes, it is a monocotyledonous flowering plant
flowering plant
corn is a flowering monocotyledonous plant
It is a flowering plant.
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Watermelon is a flowering plant. It produces flowers that eventually develop into the fruit.
Dieffenbachia is a flowering dicotyledonous plant
Allamanda is a flowering plant
Yes, it is a flowering plant.
The pear is a flowering plant