About Thymes
Thymus, commonly known as thyme, is a genus of aromatic, low-growing, perennial herbs that are prized for their culinary and medicinal uses, as well as their attractive foliage and fragrant flowers. Native to temperate regions of Europe, Asia, and Africa, thyme species are highly adaptable and can thrive in a variety of conditions, including full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. These versatile plants are often used as ground covers, edging plants, and in rock gardens, adding a touch of fragrance and color to the landscape. Thyme is also a popular herb for culinary use, with its leaves adding a distinct, savory flavor to dishes. Many species of thyme produce small, colorful flowers in shades of pink, purple, or white, attracting pollinators to the garden. With its adaptability, culinary uses, and attractive foliage and flowers, thyme is a valuable addition to any garden.
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Deciduous, Deer Resistant, Dry, Edible Foliage, Full Sun, Full Sun, Herb, Medium, Perennial
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