User:Tmurra11/Thymus thracicus

classification edit

kingdon - plante-plant

subkingdom - tracheobionta-vascular plants

superdivision spermatophyta-seed plants

class - magnoliopsida -dicotyledons

family - laminaceae/labiatae -mint family

genus - Thymus L.-thyme

species - Thymus thracius velen

scientific name - Thymus lanicaulis Ronniger

description edit

This plant can grow up to 6 cm tall and it flower can goes up to 12 cm in. Thymus thracius need sunlight in order to grow while there leaves are on the hard side. they are groundcover plants that are fine in texture and low in height. Thymus thracius can be fun in the summer, they are very attractive and fragrant foliage they. They can be found in dry area where there is sun. The Lanicaulis Thyme, a fast grower, sends stem runners elegantly across a wall or between rocks. His flowering is delicately pale pink. Following the high summer sun, trim back bare stumbles during cooler temperatures for new development. This plant blooms in late spring.

how the plant grow edit

At a maturity of only 6 cm Lavender Scented thyme can grow with flowers to 12 cm, with an 18 cm distribution. In masses cultivated or used as a bedding plant, individual plants should be about 15 centimeters apart. His vegetation appears towards the ground to be low and thick. It grows rapidly and is expected to live for about ten years under ideal conditions. This plant is both decorative and edible and is as home to a landscape or flowers' garden as it is to a specified edible garden. It should be cultivated only in the sun. It likes to grow in dry areas on average and does not like excessive humidity. Dry-tolerant, it is considered a great alternative for a low-water garden or application of the xeriscape. It is not unique to soil type or pH; it is extremely pollution tolerant in urban areas and can also grow in the city centre. In winter, suggest covering it in exposed areas or in cooler microclimates with a dense layer of mulch. This is not a North American species. It can be distributed by split

used of plants edit

Lavender fragrant leaves and vivid lavender flowers. Essential oil contains high geraniol, as well as rose oil, palmarosa oil and citronella oil. It is used in perfumes, aromas and insect repellents dependent on plants. Greece, Bulgaria, native to Turkey.

grooming edit

Scented Thyme Lavender is an evergreen, densely herbal perennial with an abrupt growth habit. It gives the garden composition with its extremely fine and delicate texture and should be used in its entirety. This plant needs care on occasion and is best cleaned until its productive growth resumes for the season in the beginning of the spring. It is a great choice to draw bees and butterflies, but it is not particularly enticing to horses, who prefer to give it away alone for more delicious delicacies. The following features which may merit special consideration should be known to the gardeners.

reference edit

<Plants Profile for Thymus thracicus". plants.usda.gov.>

<https://plants.thegrowingplace.com/12120014/Plant/8230/Lavender_Scented_Thyme/> <http://plants.longfellowsgreenhouses.com/12100007/Plant/8230/Lavender_Scented_Thyme>