Description
Winter savory captures the best qualities of many herbs in one. Spicy and peppery with a hint of thyme and mint, this complex seasoning is especially delicious in rich, savory dishes. An attractive ornamental in rock gardens and borders, it beckons bees and other beneficial insects, and is a low-maintenance herb that grows well in poor soils.
Variety Information: Compact, semi-evergreen bush with woody stems, and linear-shaped, glossy, 1/2″–1″ long, dark green leaves. White to lilac-colored flowers appear on tips in summer and foliage may turn reddish as temperatures cool in fall.
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Special Features | Attracts Pollinators, Container Use, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, Edible |