Thymus striatus

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Read about Thymus striatus in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Thymus striatus, Vahl (T. Zygis, Sibth. & Smith, not Linn.). Subshrub, about 3 in. high: branches woody, procumbent; flowering branchlets erect, somewhat hirsute: lvs. stiff, sessile, linear or subspatulate, glabrous, more or less ciliate beneath; floral lvs. broadly cordate-ovate, striate and pubescent: fls. congested in a dense, ovate head with the uppermost lvs. forming an involucre, white (purple?); calyx-teeth lanceolate; corolla- tube rather included. CH


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