A Thyme with lemon scented foliage. A tender perennial grown as an annual.
Pronunciation
(TY-muss)(sit-ree-oh-DOR-us)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennial Tender
Hardiness Zone
(6)7-9
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average to dry once established
Soil & Site
average, well drained, never soggy especially in the winter
Flowers
small tubular, lilac, borne in dense terminal clusters, you notice the mass of flowers more than the individual flower
Leaves
small oval leaves, lemon scented
Dimensions
12 inches high
Maintenance
cut back to maintain shape, cut back hard in the spring
Propagation
cuttings
Misc Facts
Thymus 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), #97-Mints (Barbara Perry Lawton), #145-Plant Lives, (Sue Eland) www.plantlives.com