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Native Rosemary - Westringia fruticosa

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Mareee starts with ...
I have a 'Westringia fruticosa -Variegated Form' also referred to as native Rosemary. Is it an edible form of Rosemary? or is it simply called that because the plant looks similar to Rosemary?
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denise1 says...
The Westringia and true rosemary are in a different genus, but both in the mint family.
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Mareee says...
Thank you for your reply.
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