Micromeria chamissonis

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Read about Micromeria chamissonis in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Micromeria chamissonis, Greene (M. Douglasii, Benth. Thymus Chamissonis, Benth.). Yerba Buena. Perennial: sts. long, slender, trailing and creeping, with sweet-scented round or oval lvs., 1 in. or less across: fls. purplish, mostly solitary in the axils, on long 2-bracted pedicels. Woodlands, from Vancouver Isl. to S. Calif.—Sandy soil. Roots by stolons.


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