Rosemary is one of the most prevalent herbs with a strong fragrance. They are evergreen bushes with needle-shaped leaves.
In scientific terms, rosemary was once known as Rosmarinus officinalis but is now known as Salvia rosamarinus.
The plant is recognized by its lovely white, pink, purple, or blue flowers, which bloom in the Mediterranean region.
Rosemary has numerous health benefits, whether fresh, dried, or converted into essential oil.
This shrub’s essential oil, simply known as rosemary oil, has a number of active chemicals.
Rosemary oil contains several active compounds, including rosmarinic acid, carnosic acid, rosmanol, carnosol, ursolic acid, and betulinic acid.