A name once used in Australia, erroneously, for a pale blueflowered, prostrate Corsican Rosemary which differs from the hybrid, r. _lavandulaceus (r. eriocalyx _ r. officinalis), in lacking long simple hairs on the calyx. R. eriocalyx, a species which occurs in Spain and n Africa, is probably not cultivated in Australia and r. lavandulaceus is sometimes treated as a distinct nonhybrid species.