Rosemary verity help

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While out running around grabbing things for Thanksgiving, I happened to find a nice sized planting of, four, rosemary. I know it's nothing grand but for 13 bucks I had to grab one. The plan is in the spring when I go to repot them and move them back outdoors to separate them out into four pots.

For now tho I'm trying to nail down the verity. I think I might have it but thought I would ask on here, as im sure some have worked with it before.

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I believe it may be a Tuscan Blue, as below
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Thank you.
 

It's Kev

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I also have rosemary, but I think I’m a little rosemary racist, they all look the same to me
 

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You could maybe narrow it down to officinalis or prostrata which means it’s upright or prostrate but there are cross’ of those. It really doesn’t matter what flavor it is for its care and feeding. Good luck with separating them as they don’t like having root work.
 

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You could maybe narrow it down to officinalis or prostrata which means it’s upright or prostrate but there are cross’ of those. It really doesn’t matter what flavor it is for its care and feeding. Good luck with separating them as they don’t like having root work.
Actually, they despise root work. I had smaller pots than that that I tried separating and they all died.
 

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Good to know, thank you. Extra care will have to be taken come repot time.
 
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