Thymus serpyllum var. albus (Creeping white thyme)
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Thyme | |
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Creeping white thyme | |
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Scientific Classification | |
Species: | Thymus serpyllum |
Variety: | Thymus serpyllum var. albus |
Synonyms | |
Breckland thyme |
Plant Data | |
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Mature height: | 3cm (1¼in) |
Mature spread: | 10cm (4in) |
Creeping white thyme is a variety of thyme from the Thymus serpyllum species. It is a fully hardy evergreen perennial herb growing to 3cm in height. It has white flowers in summer and tiny bright green leaves.[1]
Growing[edit | edit source]
- Main article: Thyme - Growing
Troubles[edit | edit source]
- Full troubles list: Mint troubles
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Thymus serpyllum var. albus Creeping White Thyme. Jekka's Herb Farm, Bristol, BS35 3SY. Retrieved: 2011-02-15.