Thymus neiceffii
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Thymus neiceffii

Juniper Leaf Thyme

Quick Facts :: Growing Tips

Full and Afternoon Sun Xeric Resists Deer Resists Rabbits  Legend

Description:

1” x 15” wide (cutting propagated) Challenging to propagate, this little beauty is best for the experienced gardener. Juniper Leaf Thyme blooms early with bright rose-pink flower clusters, making it a wonderful companion plant to Veronica oltensis. Out of flower, the trailing stems of needle-like foliage cascade over and around the neighboring rocks. Juniper Leaf Thyme likes a well-drained soil without too much compost; water infrequently but deeply once established. Zones 4-9.

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QUICK FACTS
USDA Growing Zones 4 - 9
Make the Most of Color! Pink
Regions Suitable for Elevations Above 7000 ft.
Rain Less than 10in., 10in - 20in, 20in - 30in, 30in - 40in (with care)
Bloom Time Early Spring
Sun Full and Afternoon Sun
Soil Average Garden Soil, Sandy Garden Soil
Moisture Xeric
Height Small - up to 12in.
Resistant to Hungry Critters Resists Deer, Resists Rabbits
GROWING TIPS

This species of Thymus prefers a well drained lean soil.
Water infrequently with deep waterings.