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Thymus citriodorus - Lemon Thyme

Market price from $3.90 to $5.85

Thymus citriodorus is better known as the delightful Lemon Thyme, a charismatic addition to the Herbs & Vegetables category. With its striking light green, lemon-scented foliage, this perennial herb introduces an inviting aroma into any garden setting. Measuring up to 15 inches in height, it proudly displays tiny, pinkish flowers, adding visual interest during the summer months. Lemon Thyme's preference for full sun to partial shade and tolerance for dry to medium moisture make it a delightfully low-maintenance addition to your home. Yet, the charm of this plant goes beyond its aesthetic appeal. It also serves a practical role in the culinary world, bestowing a refreshing, lemony zing to an array of culinary delights. Without a doubt, Lemon Thyme is a plant of both beauty and utility, designed for those who value both aesthetics and function in their green spaces.

  • Size: Up to 15 inches tall
  • Flowers: Tiny, pinkish flowers
  • Foilage: Light green, lemon-scented leaves
  • Water usage: Dry to medium moisture
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Culinary use: Delivers a refreshing lemony flavor to dishes
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