Thymus 'Doone Valley'
An evergreen, creeping thyme to 10cm with dark green leaves, marked with gold. The large heads of lavender-pink flowers, appearing from red buds, are held above the leaves from July to September. They are very attractive to bees and butterflies. This lemon-thyme can be used in cooking or to make teas.
This lemon thyme likes a well-drained soil in sun. It is a great plant for growing in rockeries, where it will cascade over rocks, walls or just form a neat mound.
An evergreen, creeping thyme to 10cm with dark green leaves, marked with gold. The large heads of lavender-pink flowers, appearing from red buds, are held above the leaves from July to September. They are very attractive to bees and butterflies. This lemon-thyme can be used in cooking or to make teas.
This lemon thyme likes a well-drained soil in sun. It is a great plant for growing in rockeries, where it will cascade over rocks, walls or just form a neat mound.
An evergreen, creeping thyme to 10cm with dark green leaves, marked with gold. The large heads of lavender-pink flowers, appearing from red buds, are held above the leaves from July to September. They are very attractive to bees and butterflies. This lemon-thyme can be used in cooking or to make teas.
This lemon thyme likes a well-drained soil in sun. It is a great plant for growing in rockeries, where it will cascade over rocks, walls or just form a neat mound.