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Red creeping thyme lawn
Red creeping thyme lawn






red creeping thyme lawn

Bees and butterflies are attracted to the nectar of the flowers and the plant is deer and rabbit resistant. The plant will fill in crevices of stepping stones or sprawl over rocks. It provides groundcover for borders, patios, and pathways. The stems are thin and woody. Creeping thyme is low maintenance, but it does require pruning to manage growth and decrease woody stems The most common method of propagation is by seed.Ĭreeping Thyme would make a wonderful addition to a home garden. The leaves are tiny, pubescent, and blue-green in color. The blooms appear on the upright stems from June to September. The flowers are tiny tubular bell-shaped blooms that are deep pink to purple. It will remain evergreen during mild winters. It is drought tolerant and prefers average to dry medium moisture.

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It prefers full sun and tolerates poor soil while thriving in sandy, gritty, or rocky soil. The plant is hairy, prostrate, and creeping. The species name serpyllum is Greek and means "creeping or trailing growth habit." The word "thyme" may also be derived from the Greek word thymos, meaning "perfume." The plant is fragrant and aromatic. The origin of the word "thyme" is from the Greek word thumos, which means "courage." During the Medieval Times, thyme was thought to have been an emblem of bravery.

red creeping thyme lawn

It measures 2-3 inches tall and 3 to 12 inches wide.Ĭreeping Thyme is native of Northern Europe, Western Asia, and Northern Africa. The plant's leaves are aromatic, but it is not typically used in cooking. It is grown primarily as an ornamental groundcover. Phonetic Spelling THY-mus ser-PIE-lum DescriptionĬreeping thyme is a dwarf, low-growing, creeping, woody evergreen.








Red creeping thyme lawn