Family: Lamiaceae

Scientific Name: Thymus vulgaris Wedgewood

Common Name: Wedgewood Thyme, English Wedgewood Thyme

DescriptionA low growing ground cover good for full sun dry sites in rock gardens with the added feature of yellow leaves with a green edge.
Pronunciation(THI-mus)(vul-GA-ris)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone5
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage to dry once established
Soil & Siteaverage, well drained, never soggy especially in the winter
Flowerssmall tubular, lilac, borne in dense terminal clusters, you notice the mass of flowers more than the individual flower
Leavesopposite, linear to elliptic, yellow leaves with green edges or green leaves with yellow centers depending on your point of view
Stemssub shrub, will become woody with age
Dimensions12 inches tall, mounding
Maintenancecut back to maintain shape, cut back hard in the spring
Propagationcuttings
Misc FactsThymus is derived from either a Greek verb meaning ‘to fumigate’ or a noun (courage) and, as thymon, is a classical Greek name used by the Greek philosopher, Theophrastus (c.327-c.287 BC), for thyme or another similar plant. (www.plantlives.com) Has a vast array of medicinal, aromatic, household, decorative and culinary uses.
Notes & Reference#44-The Complete Book of Herbs (Lesley Bremness), #40-Herbaceous Ornamental Plants (Steven Stills), www.plantlives.com
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