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trailing rosemary plant

The trailing rosemary plant, also known as Rosmarinus prostratus or Prostrate Rosemary, is a versatile and attractive low-growing herb beloved by gardeners across New Zealand. With its aromatic needle-like leaves and delicate blue flowers, this trailing rosemary plant brings both flavour and visual appeal to gardens, patios, and edible landscapes. Its naturally cascading habit makes it a perfect choice for edging borders, tumbling over walls, filling containers, or covering ground in sunny spots. Beyond its beauty, prostrate rosemary offers practical uses as both a culinary herb and a landscape solution, thriving in coastal gardens, dry areas, and anywhere low maintenance is a plus.

Rosmarinus prostratus (Creeping Rosemary)

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Creeping Rosemary, Prostrate Rosemary

Rosmarinus prostratus, commonly called Prostrate Rosemary, is a hardy, low-growing shrub with aromatic green foliage and masses of blue flowers from late winter through spring. Its trailing habit makes it perfect for cascading over walls, covering banks, or spilling from pots. Hardy and drought-tolerant once established, it thrives in sunny, well-drained sites across New Zealand. Combining ornamental appeal with culinary use, Prostrate Rosemary is a versatile, low-maintenance choice for gardens and landscaping.

Rosmarinus prostrata trailing over a bank.
  • Suited to regions:
    All regions
  • Plant type:
    Groundcover Plants
  • Height:
    30 cm
  • Spread:
    75 cm
  • Flowering time:
    Spring
  • Tolerances:
    Coastal, Hardy
  • Garden uses:
    Borders, Containers, Culinary, Ground covering, Living areas, Paths & Steps, Pool areas
  • Garden styles:
    Backyard, City & Courtyard, Coastal, Frontyard, Japanese, Modern
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Rosmarinus prostratus (Creeping Rosemary)

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Benefits of Rosmarinus prostratus in New Zealand Gardens

Prostrate rosemary is prized for its hardiness and drought tolerance, making it ideal for local conditions where water conservation is important. As a trailing rosemary plant, it forms a lush, evergreen mat that suppresses weeds, reduces soil erosion, and thrives in well-drained soils. The aromatic foliage releases a pleasant scent when brushed or handled, adding a sensory dimension to gardens, while bees and pollinators flock to its small mauve-blue flowers from spring through autumn. This rosemary variety is also excellent for culinary use—snip stems to flavour roast meats, vegetables, or breads.

Design Ideas with Trailing Rosemary

The cascading growth habit of Rosmarinus prostratus suits a range of landscaping applications. Use the trailing rosemary plant as a living mulch beneath taller shrubs, let it spill over retaining walls for a Mediterranean look, or plant along garden paths for year-round fragrance. In pots and containers, prostrate rosemary offers a soft, flowing edge and pairs beautifully with other drought-tolerant species. For mixed groundcovers, combine with plants like Myoporum parvifolium (Creeping Myoporum), Abies nordmanniana Golden Spreader (Nordmann Fir), or Coprosma Autumn Haze for varied texture and colour.

Growing and Care Tips

Trailing rosemary plants thrive in sunny locations with well-drained soil, tolerating wind, coastal exposure, and even poor soils. Once established, Rosmarinus prostratus requires infrequent watering, making it perfect for low-maintenance gardens. Pruning lightly after flowering encourages bushy growth and keeps plants tidy, while regular harvesting for the kitchen keeps foliage renewed. This rosemary is frost tolerant and resistant to most pests, ensuring reliable performance season after season.

Explore Other Rosemary Varieties

New Zealand gardeners can experiment with multiple rosemary types for diverse garden effects. Alongside the trailing rosemary plant, consider upright varieties like Rosmarinus 'Tuscan Blue' or the vibrant Rosmarinus 'Blue Lagoon'. For unique colour or growth habits, try Rosmarinus 'Pink Remembrance' (Pink Rosemary) or the dense, creeping Rosmarinus 'Lockwood de Forest' (Creeping Rosemary). You’ll also find classic cultivars like Rosmarinus 'Mozart' for elegant garden arrangements.

Complementary Groundcovers

For larger landscape designs, pair trailing rosemary plants with a range of groundcovers, such as Juniperus Bar Harbor or Coprosma kirkii 'variegata', to create layered plantings and enhance biodiversity.

The trailing rosemary plant delivers year-round beauty and culinary possibilities, making it a valuable addition to any Kiwi garden. Explore our range and discover how Rosmarinus prostratus can transform your space.


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