An improved Silver Thymes with larger leaves and brighter color.
Pronunciation
(THI-mus)(vul-GA-ris)
Plant Type
All Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zone
5-9
Sunlight
full
Moisture
average, tolerates dry once established, never soggy wet
Soil & Site
average, well drained, rots easily in wet soggy soils
Flowers
clusters of tiny tubular lilac flowers
Leaves
white outer edge, green to gray green center
Roots
fibrous
Dimensions
6 plus inches tall, 18 inches spread, small upright shrub
Propagation
cuttings, mid spring to early summer
Native Site
Western Mediterranean
Misc Facts
"Thymus [genus name] 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 plants". (#145)
Author's Notes
This has over wintered two years so far for me (2013) in zone #5. I like to use it in a container in full sun. Cascades over the rim and the edges of the leaves become a bright white. Some of my plants looked like they were completely white.