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Daniel Newman
Posted at:
January 26, 2025
I have a question about rosemary! Now, can you tell me if rosemary is from the evergreen family?No, it is not. Of course you mean the conifer family when you write "evergreen family". The conifers include spruces, pines, hemlocks, etc. You would never guess that rosemary belongs to the mint family, as do a lot of other important herbs such as lavender, thyme, sage, savory, basil, oregano and of course the mints. The family has several distinctive features: square or squarish stems and bilabiate (two lipped) flowers. And rosemary doesn't produce cones like the conifers do.