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Tuscan Blue Rosemary

Tuscan Blue Rosemary

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Tuscan Blue Rosemary plants grown on a windowsill boast a highly fragrant bouquet of tiny evergreen needles with scientifically-supported benefits including improved mood, mental clarity, stress relief, and lowered cortisol levels. You will love this unique, lush evergreen that is native to the hills of the Mediterranean, Portugal, and Spain.

Rosemary has long been employed as a folk medicine and remedy for headaches, migraines, and depression in many ancient cultures. In ancient Roman times, students would often adorn themselves with a sprig of rosemary as a means of improving their memory recall.

This Rosemary variety of Tuscan Blue is known for its deep green needles and delicate lavender-like flowers, making it an attractive addition to any windowsill garden. Its unique look and captivating scent bring a classic touch of nature and sophistication to its surroundings.

The name reminds you of the Italian countryside, with its rows of vineyards, abundant olive groves, and tall cypress trees. Imagine yourself taking part in a traditional Italian dining gathering, nestled amidst the natural beauty of Tuscany.

Tuscan Blue Rosemary flourishes in direct sunlight to produce the plant's essential oils. Gently massage the plant to extract the essential oils, and subsequently rub your hands together. You'll reap the calming benefits of its scent.

This Tuscan Blue Rosemary windowsill plant comes in a 3-inch pot, ideal for a windowsill space.  Flowers typically bloom annually, but can bloom more often on a windowsill with strong sunlight. Trim your rosemary stems regularly to encourage healthy, new foliage.

As you grow your windowsill plant collection, you may transfer this Tuscan Blue Rosemary plant into a larger pot, and in healthy conditions this rosemary plant may grow up to to 48 inches. It is hardy to 30°F, but we strongly recommend bringing inside when temperatures are consistently below 50°F.

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