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Thymus frantissimus 'Orange Scented' Thyme 'Orange Scented'
A very special thyme, with the traditional flavour of Old English thyme but with a refreshing orange scent and pale pink flowers to attract passing bees. Ideal flavouring for roast meats, in... |

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Thymus praecox ssp. articus Thyme, Wild
Flowers rose purple June-August. Habitat: dry grasslands and heaths. Labiatae. Ht low creeping. |

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Thymus serpyllum Thyme, Creeping
From a tiny clump of little seedlings comes a spreading mat of scented foliage covered with pink flowers. An excellent choice for rock gardens, between stepping stones, or any other place that... |

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Thymus vulgaris Thyme, English/German
A woody little evergreen plant with small aromatic leaves. Spreads happily over the years and has pretty pink flowers which bees love. Grows 25-30cm (10-12 in.) . Approx. 2500 seeds/g.CULTURE:... |

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Thymus vulgaris 'Olde English Thyme' Thyme 'Olde English Thyme'
One of the best traditional herb flavours, this old-fashioned thyme should be used sparingly to compliment the flavour of all roast meats, sprinkled on eggs or cheese dishes or, more unusually,... |

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Thymus mastichina Thyme, Mastic
Erect in habit with clusters of wavy-edged, downy leaves which have a pungent camphoraceous aroma. Use leaves for flavouring rich meat dishes. Sometimes known as Spanish wood marjoram Ht 30cm |

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Thymus pulegoides Thyme, Broad Leaved
Different to Common Thyme with large fleshy leaves, much used in flavouring Jamaican cooking. |

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