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sea rosemary

Scientific Name: Argusia

Family: Boraginaceae

Category: Dicot

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_Rosmarinus officinalis_ 'Severn Sea' and Other Rosemary Varieties

The provided text mentions rosemary, often referred to as "dew of the sea," a name derived from the Latin words "ros" (dew) and "marinus" (sea).

The RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) provides information on Rosmarinus officinalis 'Severn Sea'.

Considerations for Pets

  • Several mentions are made of "Rosemary Cottage" being pet-friendly, suggesting that rosemary itself is commonly found in homes and gardens where pets reside.

Distribution and Habitat

  • The text mentions a herb growing in close proximity to the sea, implying a coastal habitat.
  • Sea Lavender, an endangered seaside plant native to Florida, is found in beach dunes, coastal grassland, coastal scrub, and coastal strand from central Florida south.

Uses

  • Rosemary is mentioned as a seasoning for fish, particularly lighter varieties like cod, brill, and pollock.
  • It's also used in various culinary applications, including focaccia, caramels, and with potatoes.
  • The text also highlights the use of rosemary in sea salt blends, nuts, flatbreads, and seasonings.