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Ground Covers: Thymus praecox
Ground Covers: Thymus praecox Scientific Name Thymus praecox Common Name Creeping thyme; Mother of thyme Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 5 to 8 Habit: Herbaceous perennial Growth Rate: -- Size: 3 to 6 inches; spread of 6 inches Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers well-drained light-textured soil with low fertility; tolerates organic and clay soil if well- ...
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Ground Covers: Thymus serpyllum
Ground Covers: Thymus serpyllum Scientific Name Thymus serpyllum Common Name Creeping Thyme; Mother of thyme Ground Covers Plant Fact Sheets Consumer Hort Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9 Habit: Evergreen Growth Rate: Moderate Size: Height rarely exceeds 3 inches Site Requirements: Sun to light shade; prefers well-drained light-textured soil with modest fertility Form: Low, dense mat; sprawls haphazardly ...
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NARGS: Thymus serpyllum
NARGS: Thymus serpyllum MeetingsQuestions?PublicationsSeeds BooksGardensSlides & VideosLinksSite Map Part II: Good Rock Garden Plants by NARGS contributors Thymus serpyllum [tye-mus ser-pill-um] Downy gray-green leaves. Wide-spreading ground cover. Low evergreen with tiny aromatic leaves; pink or purple flowers in small terminal heads in late summer. The cultivar 'Coccineus' has bright red ...
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Thymus praecox - Plants For A Future database report
... Mailing list Yahoo List Help keep this site running by making a donation with paypal. Back to main Search Page Thymus praecox - Opitz. Author Opitz. Botanical references 93, 200 Family Labiatae Genus Thymus ... each plant. Readers Comments Add a comment/link: Enter your comment about this page here. Subject: Thymus praecox Links To add a link to another website with useful info add the details here. ...
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Thymus praecox arcticus - Plants For A Future database report
... List Help keep this site running by making a donation with paypal. Back to main Search Page Thymus praecox arcticus - (E.Durand.)Jalas. Wild Thyme Author (E.Durand.)Jalas. Botanical references 11, 17, 200 ... each plant. Readers Comments Add a comment/link: Enter your comment about this page here. Subject: Thymus praecox arcticus Links To add a link to another website with useful info add the details ...
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Thymus
Thymus Thymus (thii' muss) Common name: Thyme Family: Lamiaceae, Mint Height x width: 6-12" x 12-18" Growth rate: moderate Foliage: opposite, linear to elliptic, " long, slightly tomentose; usually green but some variegated cultivars; highly aromatic Flowers: lilac to pink, summer, tubular 1/8" long in dense terminal clusters Hardiness: perennial, zones 4-7 to 9 Soil: well-drained, tolerates dry ...
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Floridata: Thymus vulgaris
... now and receive a free gift of Tulip Topper wildflower seeds with every bulb order. Thymus vulgaris Common Names: thyme, common thyme, garden thyme, lemon thyme Family: Labiatae/Lamiaceae (mint family) ... has foliage that smells like oranges; 'Silver Posie' has leaves with white margins. Lemon thyme (Thymus X citriodorus) is a hybrid between garden thyme and T. pulegioides, sometimes called mother-of ...
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Thymus herba barona Caraway thyme
Thymus herba barona Caraway thyme If you want a ground cover thyme that works to fill in fast, then choose Caraway Thyme (shown above creeping all over a plug tray). Scented like a Caraway seed, Caraway is one of the few thyme ground covers to have a fragrance. It has deep green leaves that are set about a half inch apart along reddish stems. Caraway Thyme is suitable for planting where it won't ...
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Thymus pulegioides coccineus Coconut Thyme
Thymus pulegioides coccineus Coconut Thyme This floriferous mass is about two feet in diameter less than one year after planting two three inch pots. Coconut Thyme does not smell or taste like coconut, but it sure blooms well and grows fast. It is nice planted near Caraway Thyme because both are heavy bloomers but bloom at different times. Coconut blooms here in July. One of the fatter blossoms ...
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Late summer is time for thyme
... ," she said. "A spring application of fertilizer rich in trace elements, such as seaweed, may increase fragrance and flavor." Schillen said the best-flavored culinary varieties are narrow-leaf French thyme (Thymus vulgaris cv.), broadleaf English thyme, lemon thyme (T. x citriodorus), and "mother of thyme" (T. praecox ssp. arcticus). Thyme is rich in history. "It came to North America with the ...
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