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Reiter Creeping Thyme

Thymus serpyllum 'Reiter'

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Thymus Reiter (Reiter Creeping Thyme) is one of the most vigorous creeping thymes with its stems of olive-green foliage rooting as they spread across the soil. Blooming in mid-summer with prolific lavender-pink flowers, it makes an excellent small-scale lawn substitute. Drought resistant/drought tolerant perennial plant (xeric).

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Overall rating: 4.714286 / 5 from 7 reviews.

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Reiter thyme

"I planted this thyme between flagstone 20 years ago in Flagstaff, and it is going strong, beautiful ground cover, very hardy and beautiful."

Sunrise (5/5)

Two survived

"Want to use these as a ground cover. The two survivors look awesome. Half never survived shipping, brown on arrival. Tried nurturing back in larger pots before planting. No success. I really wanted these to work."

Steve R. (3/5)

I'm buying this again

"I planted Reuters Thyme in between flagstone pavers in Bigfork, Montana. I can't imagine a more harsh environment but it thrived and spread every year. It was still going strong when I sold the house. I'm now back in the Midwest and have ordered it again for a border in my small backyard. I love HCG and have been ordering from them for over ten years."

SJC (5/5)

I'm always looking for a place to get of of HCG Reiter Thyme

"This doesn't require tons of water, although I keep them moist until well established. There are a few superb thymes that fit the short groundcover requirement but I choose Reiter the most because of the luscious shade of green."

TheScarfLady (5/5)

Great plant

"My plan was to experiment with 4 groundcovers and see which one grew the best between flagstones. I bought 2 speedwell and two thyme. They all did well but the thyme was a lot bigger than the speedwell. In defense of the speedwell though it had partial shade in the summer months."

Lydia (5/5)

This grows like crazy. . . Love it !

"I am working on getting rid of my grass in my home near Denver by planting ground cover. I planted in Early May and by fall they had grown to be about a foot in diameter and lush. You can walk on it even!"

Ninja G. (5/5)

Superb ground cover!

"Seven years ago I took out all the grass in my yard. I replaced it with a variety of groundcovers and flowering Xeriscape plants. I live in Aurora, Co - high altitude and dry. I don't add water; my intention is to design a yard that can survive without my having to add water to it. We have had drought, heavy rain, snow, cold, heat, and hail. This plant has not only survived, but flourished. Weeds do not penetrate. I have a small dog (a bichon) that runs on it and rolls on it, and does not wear it out. It covers an area of about 6 ft x 20 ft. I am planning on replacing other ground covers this summer with this one to make it my main ground cover. I would highly recommend it!"

Gramma J. (5/5)

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