Rosmarinus ( ) is a small taxonomic clade of woody, perennial plant with fragrant evergreen needle-like leaves in the family Lamiaceae, native plant to the Mediterranean Basin.
In 2017 the species in the genus Rosmarinus were moved into the large genus Salvia based on taxonomic evidence. Thus Rosmarinus is no longer a genus, but still a monophyletic clade of species within Salvia.
Salvia jordanii differs from the well-known herb rosemary in its smaller leaf, only long and less than broad, and densely hairy flower stems. It also tends to be lower-growing, often under tall and prostrate, and never exceeding tall ( S. rosmarinus can reach , exceptionally , tall).
Rosemary can be propagated from seed or cuttings in summer,
Spain, Morocco, Algeria, Libya |
Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Greece, Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Montenegro, Morocco, Algeria, Libya, Tunisia, Egypt, Cyprus, Turkey; naturalized in Bulgaria, Crimea, Madeira islands, Canary Islands, Cape Verde, Bermuda, Texas, central Mexico |
southern Spain |
Spain, Morocco, Algeria |
Granada region of Spain |
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