Thymus serpyllum (Wild Elfin Thyme) 5 (10)cm, Wild Elfin Thyme is native of sandy soils in Central Europe and is a very floriferous ground covering species with numerous bright rose flowers.
Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz' (Mother of thyme, Wild thyme, Serpolet) Thymus serpyllum Photo/Illustration: Courtesy of Park Seed Be the first to rate this plant ...
Thymus vulgaris ( 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.
As with most species of Thymus, it is drought tolerant and quickly acclimates to our rainless Northwest summers. Keeping woolly thyme disease free is easy when you grow it in well-drained soil.
Thyme: Thymus vulgaris 'Orange Balsam' Botanical name: Thymus vulgaris 'Orange Balsam' Common name: Thyme, Orange Balsam Average rating: 0 ...
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.
The Thymus vulgaris cultivar 'Narrow Leaf French' has silvery leaves and is commonly called French thyme. Description ...
Coridothymus capitatus Nombres relacionados: Conehead Thyme (inglés), Labiata (familia), Thymus capitatus (sinónimo), Tomillo andaluz (castellano), Tomillo cabezudo (castellano), Tomillo fino (castellano), Tomillo real (castellano), ...
Lemon thyme, Thymus citriodorus , was found to contain an essential oil rich in geraniol (up to 60%); other compounds identified include geranyl esters, nerol and citronellol.
Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) French Thyme Aromatic leaves season meats, poultry, stews, sauces, soups and dressings. Handsome low-growing plants. Start early indoors.
Index- plants in this Family Lamiaceae / Mint Thyme (Thymus ) Thyme is also known as Wild Thyme, Mother of Thyme, Creeping Thyme and Lemon Thyme. ...
Variegated lemon thyme (Thymus citriodorus variegata) is one of the best year-round thymes.
Thymus serpyllum Trees and Shrubs, Plants of Home and Garden Surface sow seed in spring, 55-65F/13-18C; light needed to germinate. Grow in dry, poor to average soils; tolerant of some foot traffic.
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.
Thymus vulgaris Family: Lamiaceae Garden Thyme Origin: Southern Europe This strongly aromatic herb is much cultivated in Eastern and Southern Europe and Northern Africa, but also in the US.
Thymus Vulgaris, Labiatae, Genus Thymus, France, England, Thymus Serpyllum Search for: City: ...
Thymus spp. MEDICINAL: Thyme is a powerful antiseptic. It is used in cases of anemia, bronchial ailments, and intestinal disturbances.
Thymus vulgaris (L) Synonyms and Common names: Common thyme, Garden thyme, Rubbed thyme, French thyme ...
Thymus 'Victor Reiter' Victor Reiter Thyme - Small mat forming perennial w/tiny dark green leaves & rose-pink flowers in summer. Full sun in well drained soil. Little H2O required. Hardy to 0F. Tibouchina heteromalla ...
Thymus x citriodorus ‘Aureus' - Lemon-scented thyme with a true lemon scent, the minty quality of thyme and golden variegated leaves. T. pseudolanuginosus ‘Woolly Thyme' - Very soft, flat spreading carpet. No scent. (Zones 6 - 5) ...
Thymus vulgaris colour? Summer flowering. Loved by bees. Ht 6ins 15cm Mentha spicata Mint None Used to flavour food & Mint Tea. Can be grown in pots. Sunny position, ...
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Thymus pseudolanuginosus 1" Spreading mat of tiny, hairy, light green foliage; covered by tiny pink flowers in mid Summer. Several aromatic Thymes are also available.
Thymus x citriodorus : Lemon Thyme - Foliage Tiarella cordifolia : Foam Flower - Flowers Tradescantia x andersoniana 'Red Cloud' : Red Cloud Virginia Spiderwort - Flowers ...
Thyme, Thymus vulgaris, is a much-used herb and an attractive garden plant. It's low, shrubby branches form dense mats of tiny leaves. Small spikes of flowers cover the plant in summer, creating a mass of color in white, lavender or pink.
Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Tumeric (Curcuma longa) Uva ursi (Arctostaphylos uva ursi) Valerian (Valeriana officinalis) Vervain (Verbena officinalis) ...
Red Thymus 'Coccineus' (Perennial) Faintly scented leaves with pink flowers. Good ground cover. 3" • White Moss Thymus arcticus 'Albus' (Perennial) Tiny white flowers with shiny green leaves. Spreads to 2" ...
Perennial, Thymus vulgaris Got the time to grow some Thyme? Sure you do! And, you will be glad you did. With a fresh and pleasingly pungent aroma and flavor, this easy to grow herb is poplar in the home garden because it is popular in the kitchen.
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.
Common Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Bon appetit! Robert Kourik is the author of several gardening books and many magazine articles. He lives in Occidental, California. Photography by Suzanne DeJohn/National Gardening Association ...
Garden Thyme (Thymus vulgaris LINN.) Click on graphic for larger image Thyme, Garden ...
Mother of thyme, Thymus serphyllum, provides a garden of loving gifts for Mother's Day and beyond. The English Bluebell - Just Another Invasive Weed in the Garden?
Thyme (garden), Thymus vulgaris; Thyme (lemon), T. citriodorus Culinary: Thyme can just about be used in every- and any dish you can think of. Lemon thyme goes especially well with fish-, chicken- and turkey Mornays. Medicinal: ...
Creeping Golden Thyme [English]: Thymus vulgaris 'Aureus' Creeping Goodyera [English]: Goodyera repens Creeping Groundsel [English]: Senecio angulatus Creeping Grovebur [English]: Agrimonia repens Creeping Hollygrape [English]: Mahonia repens ...
Culinary Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Cunninghamia lanceolata 'Blue Form' Cunninghamia lanceolata 'Butternut' Cup and Saucer (Campanula glomerata 'Superba') Cup and Saucer (Campanula glomerata 'Joan Elliot') Cup and Saucer (Campanula carpatica) ...
(tm), any species of the genus Thymus, aromatic herbs or shrubby plants of the family Labiatae ( family). The common thyme, which is used as a seasoning herb and yields a medicinal essential oil containing thymol, is the Old World T.
The plant combines well with other expectorants such as coltsfoot (Tussilago farfara) and thyme (Thymus vulgaris). Externally, a poultice of the leaves is a good healer of wounds and is also applied to ulcers, tumours and piles.
It is related to other well-known herbs such as the basils (Ocimum), thymes (Thymus) and mints (Mentha), but its closest relative is the genus Salvia, which includes at least 900 species. One of these is sage (Salvia officinalis).
Rosmarinus, Thymus, Mentha, Origanum), Plectranthus (300: inc. Coleus), Hyptis (280), Thymus (220), Nepeta (200+), Clinopodium (100), Isodon (100), Micromeria (70), Ocimum (65), Platostoma (45), Aeollanthus (40), Hedeoma (40), Lepechinia (40), ...
Conehead Thyme, Persian Hyssop, Spanish Oregano Scientific Name: Thymbra capitata (L.) Cav. Synonym: Thymus capitatus, Satureja capitata, Coridothymus capitatus Family: Lamiaceae ...
Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) Thyme (Thymus vulgaris) Thyme, lemon (Thymus Ã- citriodorus) Turmeric (Curcuma longa) ...
Planting Herbs in Containers Growing Herbs on the Balcony Thyme - Thymus vulgaris herbs, indoor gardening ...
Zone 4 - Roman chamomile (Chamaemelum nobile) 8 cm tall; full sun; Zone 5 - Least stonecrop (Sedum lydium) 4 cm tall; full sun; Zone 2 - Thyme (Thymus praecox) 5 cm tall; full sun; Zone 4 ...
See also: Thyme, Green, Pink, Lavender, Evergreen
 
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