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Mother-of-Thyme
Latin Name:
Thymus serpyllum
location:
native from Europe into Western Asia and then South into northern parts of Africa
The Mother-of-Thyme, also called in Latin Thymus serpyllum, is generally living in zones around native from Europe into Western Asia and then South into northern parts of Africa. Its morphology is mainly herbaceous perennial to semi-evergreen subshrub, making it a unique plant! In the summer, its foliage is more or less opposite leaf arrangement and in the automn it generally looks like no fall color. The Mother-of-Thyme (Thymus serpyllum) grows flowers that are reddish-purple flowers, 0.25" long and grows fruits, characterized as not ornamentally significant. An interesting characteristic it has is its bark, where we can find thin gray string-like stems on it. An important information to know concerning its culture is that easily transplanted from containers or division in spring However, another characteristic with the Mother-of-Thyme can be that few in sect and disease problems A way to identify a Thymus serpyllum with its appears as a green mat. The Mother-of-Thyme's reproduction is done in an interesting way since it performs it by cuttings
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