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Thyme
Adamovica Thyme
Thymus adamovica

Adamovica Thyme is a dense, low-growing, excellent border plant, that has rose/red flowers and a superior flavor. It was originated in the Mountains of Yugoslavia. The word thyme comes from two possible Greek sources: one is the word for fumigate, which refers to the balsam odor of its incense, and the other word for courage, with which it is traditionally associated. Considered a source of invigoration.

full sun   Perennial
8" • Space 15 in.
culinary fragrant
Strong growing border plant, fragrance, meat, stew, insect repellent.
  

 

 

 

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