Breckland Garden
Thymus serpyllum
Mint family (Lamiaceae)
Used in many a kitchen
Thyme (Thymus) is a genus with many species. In the Netherlands the creeping thyme is one of three species although in southern Europe there are more. Characteristic for thyme is the abundant purple-blue flowers, which lure in the bees, and the small, strongly aromatic leaves that are used in many cuisines.
In herbal medicine thyme is one of the most well known herbs and is often used for numerous ailments. Oil of thyme was used on wounds and for fungal infections. In the past an infusion of thyme was given to women in labour and to encourage menstruation.
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In traditional folk medicine thyme is well known. This plant was, and still is, used for numerous ailments. Thyme oil was used on wounds and for fungal infections. An extract was traditionally given to women during labour and to encourage menstruation.
The tiny, strongly aromatic leaves is used as a herb in many different cusines.
The tiny leaves are strongly aromatic.
The proliferous purple-blue flowers attract bees.
Details
Description: | Herb, up to 15 cm. |
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Distributions: | Northern europe |
Habitat: | Thicket margins, coastal dunes, heathland, grassland, roadside verges and low sandy slopes. |
Year cycle: | Perennial (trees and shrubs included) |
Hardiness: | Colder than -4 f (very hardy) |
Flowering period: | Juni - september |
Flower color: | Purple, pink |
Notes on flowers: | Purple, pink |