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Thyme - Thyme (Any variety)

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Thyme is a perennial powerhouse from the "Herbs & Vegetables" category, celebrated not only for its enchanting aromatic qualities but also for its exceptional culinary attributes. This plucky, low-growing plant adorns itself with a tapestry of tiny leaves in shades of striking green or variegated hues, establishing a verdant spectacle up to 15 inches high. Drawing the summer sun into their enchanting bloom, the flowers of Thyme reveal themselves in delightful soft pink to deep purple hues. Beyond its visual charm, this resilient herb is notably drought-tolerant, requiring low water usage and flourishing in full sun to partial shade. A standout in any xeriscaping, container garden, or traditional landscape, Thyme offers year-round interest and becomes a haven for beneficial garden pollinators. As if this weren't enough, Thyme takes your culinary adventures to new heights, consistently delivering its distinct, rich flavor to a myriad of dishes. This easy-to-grow, high-impact plant is as indispensable in your garden as it is in your kitchen.

  • Size: Up to 15 inches tall
  • Flowers: Range from pale pink to deep purple
  • Foliage: Aromatic, tiny leaves (green or variegated)
  • Water usage: Low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Culinary Use: Extensively used in cooking for its distinct fragrance and flavor
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