Lemon Thyme


Scientific Name: Thymus Χ citriodorus Schreb.
Synonym: Thymus limoneum, Thymus serpyllum var. citridorus
Family: Lamiaceae
Recommended Temperature Zone:
Sunset®: All zones
USDA: 5-9

Sun Exposure: Full sun to light shade

Origin: Hybrid of Thymus pulegiodes × Thymus vulgaris.

Growth Habits: Evergreen woody perennial subshrub, up to 6 to 8 inches tall (15-20 cm), 12 to 18 inches in spread (30-40 cm); lemon-scented foliage, a number of cultivars with variegated foliage

Flowers: Pink flowers

Watering Needs: Little to moderate water, drought tolerant, prefers good drainage

Propagation: Division or seeds

Attracts butterflies. This thyme is cultivated for the culinary use of its leaves. They are used in salads, sauces, either fresh or dry, although the fresh leaves are generally preferred.

Blooming Habits:
The Lemon Thyme has showy clusters of lavender-pink flowers in early summer.


 

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