The International Herb Association has announced the Herb of the Year for 2012…the rose.
The Herb of the Year™ Program, started by IHA’s Horticulture Committee Selections are made based on the herb being outstanding in at least two of the three major categories: culinary, medicinal, or ornamental.
This means that herbal organizations around the world will work together to educate the public throughout the year about the selected herb.
Even in our own backyard here in Nashville, Tn, the Herb Society of Nashville is doing it’s part in educating the public and by participating in a trial planting at Cheekwood Botanical Gardens and Museum’s herb garden with the rose Rosa sp. ‘Katy Road’.
Other common names include Katy road pink, Audace, Bucbi, and Carefee Beauty.
Below is a video explaining more about it from Petals From the Past catalog. I’ve never ordered from them and this is not an affiliate link but I thought you might like to see it in order to learn more about it’s growing habits.
I do know that the Nashville Herb Society will have a few ‘Katy Road’ plants for sale at their annual plant sale on April 21st at the Nashville State Fairgrounds. Get there early!





