


Thymus pseudolanuginosus No. 1
Thymus pseudolanuginosus No. 1, commonly known as woolly thyme, is an attractive and resilient ground cover perennial native to the Mediterranean region. This low-growing herb features dense, fuzzy foliage that exhibits a soft, gray-green color, adding texture and interest to garden landscapes. Ideal for rock gardens, pathways, or as a lawn alternative, woolly thyme thrives in well-draining soils and full sun conditions. During the summer months, it produces petite, pinkish-purple flowers that attract pollinators, making it a beloved choice for eco-conscious gardeners. Its ability to tolerate drought and foot traffic further enhances its appeal, ensuring it remains a practical and charming addition to Southern Maryland gardens.
Thymus pseudolanuginosus No. 1, commonly known as woolly thyme, is an attractive and resilient ground cover perennial native to the Mediterranean region. This low-growing herb features dense, fuzzy foliage that exhibits a soft, gray-green color, adding texture and interest to garden landscapes. Ideal for rock gardens, pathways, or as a lawn alternative, woolly thyme thrives in well-draining soils and full sun conditions. During the summer months, it produces petite, pinkish-purple flowers that attract pollinators, making it a beloved choice for eco-conscious gardeners. Its ability to tolerate drought and foot traffic further enhances its appeal, ensuring it remains a practical and charming addition to Southern Maryland gardens.
Thymus pseudolanuginosus No. 1, commonly known as woolly thyme, is an attractive and resilient ground cover perennial native to the Mediterranean region. This low-growing herb features dense, fuzzy foliage that exhibits a soft, gray-green color, adding texture and interest to garden landscapes. Ideal for rock gardens, pathways, or as a lawn alternative, woolly thyme thrives in well-draining soils and full sun conditions. During the summer months, it produces petite, pinkish-purple flowers that attract pollinators, making it a beloved choice for eco-conscious gardeners. Its ability to tolerate drought and foot traffic further enhances its appeal, ensuring it remains a practical and charming addition to Southern Maryland gardens.