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Rosemary

FULL SUN
FULL SUN
DRY SOIL
DRY SOIL
EDIBLE
EDIBLE
SPRING / SUMMER
SPRING / SUMMER
NameSalvia rosmarinus
Common nameRosemary
HabitatSunny, dry Mediterranean coasts and slopes
FlowerSmall pale-blue to violet flowers in short clusters
LeafNarrow, needle-like evergreen leaves with a dark-green top and silvery underside
FragranceYes, strongly aromatic, resinous and refreshing

Practical use

Tea
Tea
Honey
Honey
Soap
Soap

DIY: Rosemary infused oil for hair and skin

  • 1 cup of good-quality olive oil
  • 3 tablespoons of fresh (or 2 tablespoons of dried) rosemary sprigs
  • 1 clean glass bottle with a lid

Gently bruise the rosemary sprigs to release their essential oils and place them in the jar.

Pour the olive oil over the sprigs so that they are fully submerged, close the jar tightly and leave it in a sunny spot for 10–14 days, shaking it occasionally.

Strain the oil into a clean bottle and store it in a cool, dark place. Use it as a scalp massage oil, a bath additive, or a natural skin oil.

Gallery

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