Thyme By Mulysa Thyme, Thymus vulgaris, is a much-used herb and an attractive garden plant. It's low, shrubby branches form dense mats of tiny leaves.
Thyme health benefits (Tymus vulgaris - Fam. Labiate) Popular names: brotherwort, thyme.
Thyme, Orange Balsam Richly fragrant, Orange Balsam thyme is a versatile culinary thyme that has an upright growth habit. The small, dark green leaves are packed tightly along the plant's stems.
Thyme-leaved Sandwort Arenaria serpyllifolia L. Family: Caryophyllaceae, Pink Genus: Arenaria ...
Thyme (Thymus) Thyme: Small, pungent leaves grow on stems up to 1 foot tall. White to lilac flowers appear in late spring to early summer. Perennial. Zones 1-24.
Thyme Related Category: Plants (tm), any species of the genus Thymus, aromatic herbs or shrubby plants of the family Labiatae ( family).
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Additional Comments: The Romans used thyme to impart an aromatic flavour to cheese and liqueurs, and in ancient Athens, thyme honey was prized.
Scrophulariaceae / Figwort Thymeleaf Speedwell (Veronica serpyllifolia) Plant Type: This is a herbaceous plant, it is a perennial which can reach 30cm in height (12inches). Creeping,decumbent or with prostrate branches. Stem puberulent.
Thyme is a broad genus from Eurasia and North Africa. They are easily cultivated ground covering perennials which make dense carpets with numerous small rose to pink flowers in summer.
Thyme Thyme information Thyme - Thymus vulgaris (in the Lamiaceae or Mint family) ...
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Thyme Rice-Flower - profile Scientific name: Pimelea serpyllifolia subsp. serpyllifolia Conservation status in NSW: Endangered Description ...
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Thymes produce carpets of blossoms in shades of pink, purple, or white. They are native to dry grasslands of Eurasia, and most thrive in any dry, well-drained spot.
Thyme (Thymus) is a genus of about 350 species of aromatic perennial herbaceous plants and sub-shrubs to 40 cm tall, in the family Lamiaceae and native to Europe, North Africa and Asia. A number of species have different chemotypes.
Thyme, like many members of the Mint family, does well with full sun but could use partial shade in the hottest of climates. Blooming: Flowers are small and white that are clumped in whorls. Attracts bees.
Thyme roots soon extract the goodness from the soil, hence whatever is sown or planted afterwards will seldom thrive unless the ground is first trenched deeper than the Thyme was rooted, and is well manured.
Woolly thyme is one of my favorite, low-growing ground covers. I especially like how it drapes down my rock walls like a cascading waterfall.
Conehead Thyme, Persian Hyssop, Spanish Oregano Scientific Name: Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav. Synonym: Thymus capitatus, Satureja capitata, Coridothymus capitatus Family: Lamiaceae ...
Mother-of-thyme, creeping thyme, wild thyme Thymus serpyllum Trees and Shrubs, Plants of Home and Garden ...
( Compactus Common Thyme ) Compactus is a compact attractive variety of English Thyme. It has a very uniform growth pattern. Thyme is a fragrant, small perennial that is evergreen and ground-hugging.
Thyme Thymus spp. MEDICINAL: Thyme is a powerful antiseptic. It is used in cases of anemia, bronchial ailments, and intestinal disturbances.
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Take softwood cuttings 5-7.5cm (2-3in) long in late spring or summer New plants can be produced by simple layering in early autumn or mound layering in spring Sow seeds indoors in mid-spring ...
Thyme (Thymus species): Thyme is widely used to flavor many different foods. There are numerous species available, with a range of flavors and forms. Some types are mainly ornamental used for attractive growth habit and flowers.
Thyme Thymus vulgaris Culinary and Medicinal. Thyme is either a shrubby herb with woody stems or a creeping ground cover. It has small leaves that are strongly aromatic. It's an ideal flavoring for soups and stews.
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Description Thyme is a low-growing, wiry-stemmed perennial that reaches about 6 to 10 inches in height. The stems are stiff and woody and leaves are small, oval, and gray-green in color.
Thymelaeaceae: The Mezereum Family Daphne - Daphne Laurels Daphne laureola - Spurge Laurel Daphne mezereum - Mezereon ...
Cat Thyme Teucrium Marum L. LABIATÆ (LAMIACEÆ); Mint Family ...
Thyme and thyme oil have been used as fumigants, antiseptics, disinfectants, and mouth washes. The main essential oil in thyme, thymol, is active against salmonella and staphylococcus bacteria.
Thymes are versatile, indeed - more than fifty varieties are judged useful for culinary or ornamental gardens! Its flavor heightens that of most any food. Types of Thyme ...
Thyme, an ancient herb plant long known to gardeners, can be added to every garden space. See how to grow the evergreen plant that comes in ground cover or bush forms Cottage Garden Plants Part Two ...
Thyme forms a low evergreen bush with tiny greyish leaves and mauve flowers. Sprinkle on salads, steak and fish. Lemon Balm has bright, furry, deeply-veined leaves and insignificant creamy white flowers.
Thyme Category: Encyclopedia Abele - Acaena Abrus Precatorius Abutilon - The Flowering Maple Abutilon megapotamicum variegatum Acalypha - The Chenille Plant or Red Hot Cattail Acanthopanax - Adenocalymma Acanthostachys Strobilacea ...
aka, German Thyme; aka, Winter Thyme "I know a bank where the wild thyme blows." -Shakespeare's Oberon ...
Add the rice, thyme, pepper flakes, salt and pepper. Stir until all ingredients are evenly distributed. Add the bacon to the pea mixture and stir in well. Place over high heat and bring to a boil.
Daphne cneorum Thymelaeaceae Garland Daphne, Rock Daphne, Rose Daphne DAF-ne ne-OH-rum ...
Lemon Thyme Family: Lamiaceae (also known as Labiatae) Description: The emergent foliage of Lemon Thyme is golden yellow, but fades to medium green by late Spring, then transitions to dark green from Summer through Autumn and Winter.
Family: Thymelaeaceae Winter Daphne Origin: China This is a small, sparsely-branched, evergreen shrub, ultimately reaching about 1 metre in height and spread.
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Garden thyme  (Englisch) Garde-robe  (Französisch) Garðablóðberg  (Isländisch) Gargar ha-nazir  (Hebräisch) Garifalo  (Griechisch) Garikku  (Japanisch) Garleag  (Gälisch) Garlic  (Englisch) Garmir Bghbegh  (Armenisch) ...
California Brome, Cambridge Milk-parsley, Canadian Fleabane, Canadian Golden-rod, Canadian Waterweed or Water-thyme, Carline Thistle, Carnation Sedge, Catmint, Cat's Ear, Caucasian Stonecrop, Celery-leaved Buttercup, Chaffweed, Chalk Milkwort, ...
Sugar Tyme (Malus 'Sugar Thyme') Sugar-Scoop (Tiarella wherryi) Sugarberry Southern Hackberry (Celtis laevigata) Sugarbush (Protea repens) Sulfur Flower (Eriogonum umbellatum) Sulphur Basket-of-Gold (Aurinia saxatilis 'Sulphureum') ...
DAPHNE, in botany, a genus of shrubs, belonging to the natural order Thymelaeaceae, and containing about forty species, natives of Europe and temperate Asia. D.
Every dish you make with summer savory will find your family savoring a flavor similar to dill with a hint of thyme.
rosemary, mint, horehound, thyme etc). Monarda is a North American genus of about 15-20 species of which only one occurs in North Dakota. The genus was dedicated by Linnaeus to Nicolas Monardes (1493-1588), Spanish physician- ...
The family is noted for its fragrant oils (lavender, rosemary, mint, horehound, thyme etc). Monarda is a North American genus of about 15-20 species of which only one occurs in North Dakota.
Also of note (1/3/99): Teucrium marum (Cat Thyme -- Sections C & F) and Lavandula angustifolia (Lavender, Section B) are two dependable clump formers that keep the eyes beguiled in winter.
The rose bed is a natural habitat for either low growing Thymes or lavenders. And any crack in a wall or paving is alright for low growing Thymes or other 'tread-able' treasures.
Herbs could include basil, rosemary, oregano, thyme and sage. Gourmet greens such as arugula, radicchio, romaine lettuce and cutting chicory will add robust flavors to your salads.
In the vegetable garden, onions, chives, dill, basil and thyme are rarely bothered. Plant marigolds and nasturtiums throughout the garden, as well.
ciliare cuspidatum, Woodsy Thyme-moss drummondii, Drummond's Thyme-moss Pseudobryum cinclidioides, River Thyme-moss Rhizomnium ...
Synonym: Veronicastrum serpyllifolium. Veronica serpyllifolia. (Thyme-leaf Speedwell) Scrophulariaceae (Snapdragon Family) ...
Pink Texas Skullcap has Thyme-like foliage and has a dense growth habit, remaining neat and compact. It can however benefit and responds well to the occasional shearing, which will prevent it from getting thin in the middle.
Daphne x burkwoodii 'Carol Mackie' Carol Mackie Burkwood Daphne Thymelaeceae ...
Spreading mat of tiny, hairy, light green foliage; covered by tiny pink flowers in mid Summer. Several aromatic Thymes are also available. 3-9 Have a great gardening day! ...
The rich, spicy quality of these plants makes them useful in cooking, and nearly half the spices in your kitchen come from this one family, including basil, rosemary, lavender, marjoram, germander, thyme, savory, horehound, ...
One is the shortage of rain in the chaparral during the summer. Another is that many types of shrubs and flora are aromatic, like sage, thyme, rosemary, and oregano. These hold highly flammable oils.
While Farley's had a 'couple of plants peter out,' she's mostly had a lot of success. Standout performers include the 'Hansa' rose (Rosa 'Hansa'), woolly thyme, perennial flax (Linum perenne 'Sapphir') and a range of grasses such as eulalia.
Calendula Borage (a good blue color) Dianthus/Pinks Open pollinated Broccoli Radish (white, pink, lavender) Squash Purple Podded Pea Scarlet Runner Beans Hyacinth Bean Alliums - leeks, chives, garlic, garlic chives Coriander/Cilantro Thyme Rosemary ...
See also: Lavender, Pink, Lemon, Green, Lilac
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