Rosemary
Salvia rosmarinus is an evergreen shrub that can reach heights of 50–300 cm. It has deep, fibrous roots, brown woody stems, and leathery, persistent, linear-lanceolate leaves. The hermaphroditic flowers are small, clustered in short spikes, and bloom from March to October. They are pollinated by pollinators such as bees. The fruits are brown tetrachenes.