- to
Southeast Europe.
Wild thyme grows in the Levant,
where it
might have been
first cultivated.
Ancient Egyptians used
common thyme (Thymus vulgaris) for...
-
known by the
common names of
Breckland thyme,
Breckland wild thyme,
wild thyme,
creeping thyme, or
elfin thyme, is a
species of
flowering plant in the...
- "
Wild Mountain Thyme" (also
known as "Purple Heather" and "Will Ye Go, L****ie, Go?") is a Scottish/Irish folk song. The
lyrics and
melody are a variant...
-
Wild Mountain Thyme is a 2020
romantic comedy film
written and
directed by John
Patrick Shanley,
based on his play
Outside Mullingar. The film
stars Emily...
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Thymus praecox is a
species of
thyme. A
common name is
mother of
thyme, but "creeping
thyme" and "
wild thyme" may be used
where Thymus serpyllum, which...
- rosemary, licorice,
thyme,
lemon verbena,
sweet woodruff, coriander, borage, wall germander, St. John's wort,
kidney vetch,
wild thyme, chamomile, melilot...
-
Satureja capitata) is a
species of
wild thyme found throughout the
hills of the
Levant and
Mediterranean Middle East.
Thyme is said to be a
plant "powerfully...
- yellow-wort,
purging flax,
wild carrot,
chalk milkwort,
stemless thistle, eyebright, mouse-ear hawkweed,
salad burnet, ragwort,
wild thyme,
hairy violet, squinancywort...
- used the
language of
flowers in
their writings. I know a bank
where the
wild thyme blows,
Where oxlips and the
nodding violet grows,
Quite over-canopied...
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describes the
Falkland Islands, and
refers to
Oxalis enneaphylla as "
wild thyme":
While laying here we
found it very squally, and at
times very cold....