Photo of Thymus citriodorus (Lemon Thyme)
Thymus citriodorus - Commonly called lemon thyme is primarily grown as a culinary herb for its rich, lemon-scented leaves. It is an erect, bushy, woody-based perennial which typically grows 4-12" tall with upward branching stems. Tiny, narrowly ovate, dark green leaves have a strong lemon scent which reaches its aromatic peak just before flowering. Whorls of tiny, tubular, pale lilac flowers appear on the stem ends in early summer. Famly: Lamiaceae
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