History:
Rosemary is an English name derived from the Latin name Rosmarinus, which means 'dew of the sea.'
Rosemary has been used as a medicinal herb since ancient times. It was used in ancient Greece and Rome to treat a variety of ailments, including headaches, digestive problems, and joint pain. It was also thought to have magical properties.
Description:
Rosemary is a popular herb in many cultures, and is often used in cooking. In Italy, it is a common ingredient in many dishes, such as pasta sauces and salads. In the United States, it is often used as a seasoning for roasted meats.
Rosemary is often used in wedding ceremonies. It is thought to bring good luck and protection to the newlyweds. It is also used in funerals, as a symbol of remembrance.
Rosemary is sometimes spelled as Rosmarinus or Rosmarie. It is also sometimes used as a surname, such as Rosemary Smith or Rosemary Jones.













