Thymus serpyllum
Brand: Legutko
Packaged:0,1 g
Availability:In Stock
1.46€
Ex Tax: 1.20€
Creeping thyme - Thymus serpyllum.
Helps with insomnia and nervous overload.
Perennial spice and medicinal plant. Contains essential oil, mineral salts (Mg, K, Ca), ascorbic acid, flavonoids.
The growing season from full germination to the last harvest is 150 days. Has creeping flowering, well leafy shoots. The leaves are small, oblong-ovate, dark green above, grayish-purple below. The flowers are light pink, collected at the ends of the branches in capitate inflorescences. In one gram up to 3400 seeds.
The yield of green mass from one plant is 50 g.
Prefers light sandy loam soils. Leaves and shoots are used fresh and dried as spicy herbs for various dishes, sauces, for salting vegetables and making drinks.
Possesses strong antiseptic and disinfectant properties. It is included in the composition of breast preparations, used in traditional medicine to strengthen memory.
It will take its rightful place in curbs, group plantings on rocky hills and along garden paths. Forms dense clumps, completely covered with mauve inflorescences, which on hot summer days exude an unusually enchanting aroma ...
Thyme is distinguished by long and abundant flowering, resistance to diseases and pests, is not afraid of trampling, and is an excellent honey plant.

Nõmm-liivatee

Unpretentious and frost-resistant perennial!
Perennial frost-resistant, unpretentious plant up to 15 cm tall with cylindrical, creeping stems and protruding hairy shoots in the lower part. Leaves are petiolate, lanceolate, up to 1 cm long. Peduncles 5-15 cm tall. The flowers are mauve, collected in a capitate inflorescence, as a carpet plant, they are used in curbs, group plantings, on rocky hills and rocky areas. Taste, aroma, size, color and abundance of flowers - this is not the end of the list of plant advantages. The bushes exude their scent when you touch them, so if you want to plunge into a cloud of spicy scent, just swipe your hand over them ...

Thymus serpyllum, Nõmm-liivatee
Wild thyme, Creeping thyme, Breckland thyme.

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