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Thyme, common | Thymus vulgaris
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Thymus vulgaris This common garden herb has tiny, aromatic dark green leaves on a bushy dwarf shrub with small, spikes of small, white or pink flowers in early summer.A little bit sharper in taste than Oregano and sweeter than Sage, it is often used in cooking and for medicinal purposes. Bees love it, too. Site: Tolerates exposureSoil: Well drai...
Thyme, Lemon Variegated | Thymus x cit. Variegatus
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Thymus x citriodorus Variegatus An attractive, short perennial bush with small, oval green leaves with cream-yellow edges. The crushed leaves produce a strong lemon scent when crushed which is strongest when it's just about to show its purple whorls of flowers. Used in the kitchen for just this - especially meat and fish dishes -...
Thyme, Lemon | Thymus x citriodorus
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Thymus x citriodorus An upright bushy thyme with dark green leaves and a strong lemon scent. Pink flowers appear in Summer and are very attractive to bees and other pollinators. Lemon Thyme is an excellent culinary herb with a lemon fruity flavour. Excellent in the herb garden as well as rockeries and bed edges. Prefers a light, ...
Thyme, Wild | Thymus serpyllum
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Thymus serpyllum This Thyme is known as Wild or Creeping Thyme, it forms a ground hugging mat of very small green leaves covered in small flowers in late Spring or early Summer, normally pink but can vary on individual plants. Leaves can be used for flavouring, in the same way as the culinary herb, Thymus vulgaris. A pretty little plant ...
Valeriana officinalis - Valerian
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Valerian, common (Caorthann corraigh) Also known as Wild Valerian, this is a graceful perennial, native wildflower that can be found throughout Ireland, especially alongside rivers and in meadows. Valeriana officinalis can be a tall plant however its height tends to vary depending on soil conditions, and can shoot up to 1.5m high in damp places...