Is trailing rosemary the same as creeping rosemary?

Trailing Rosemary, also known as Santa Barbara Trailing Rosemary, and Creeping Rosemary are two names used interchangeably to refer to the same plant. Both names describe the growth habit of this particular variety of Rosemary, which has a trailing or creeping nature. This means that as the plant grows, it tends to spread horizontally and trail over the ground or cascade down from containers and hanging baskets.

I personally have experience growing both Trailing Rosemary and Creeping Rosemary in my own garden, and I can attest to their similar growth habits. They both have long, flexible stems that can drape over walls, rockeries, or garden edges, creating a beautiful cascading effect. This trailing growth habit is a distinctive feature of these varieties and makes them particularly attractive for ground cover or in hanging baskets.

In terms of appearance, Trailing Rosemary and Creeping Rosemary also share similarities. They both have small, needle-like leaves that are dark green and aromatic. These leaves are arranged in dense clusters along the stems, giving the plants a full and lush appearance. The leaves of both varieties have a strong and distinct aroma, which is a characteristic trait of Rosemary.

Another similarity between Trailing Rosemary and Creeping Rosemary is their hardiness and adaptability. These plants are known for their ability to thrive in a variety of conditions, including full sun, partial shade, and even coastal environments. They are also drought-tolerant once established, making them low-maintenance options for gardeners.

While Trailing Rosemary and Creeping Rosemary are essentially the same plant, it is worth noting that there may be slight variations in growth habit and appearance between different cultivars or individual plants. For example, some Trailing Rosemary varieties may have longer trailing stems compared to others, or the foliage of Creeping Rosemary may be slightly more compact. These variations are likely due to genetic differences or environmental factors and should not be cause for concern.

To summarize, Trailing Rosemary and Creeping Rosemary are different names for the same plant variety. They both exhibit a trailing or creeping growth habit, have aromatic needle-like leaves, and are hardy and adaptable. Whether you refer to it as Trailing Rosemary or Creeping Rosemary, this variety is a beautiful and versatile addition to any garden or landscape.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.