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Red Mother-of-Thyme

Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineum'

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per Plant - 2.5" Pot
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ZONES  4-9 | Good to grow! Zone
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Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineum' (Red Mother-of-Thyme) blooms with showy rose-red flowers in late spring and grows to form thick mats of tiny, deep green leaves. Not as xeric as some other varieties, this one needs regular moisture.
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Overall rating: 4.3333335 / 5 from 6 reviews.

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So far, so good

"Ordered six plants for ground cover about a month ago (March) and so far, so good. All of them are growing and spreading but I doubt they will flower this year, likely have to wait until next year when they are fully established."

Patrick L. (5/5)

I would buy this product again. In fact, I have.

"My Red Mother of Tyme is thriving in my rock garden and those in pots are as well. They don't require a great deal of care yet add great color when in bloom as well as greenery when not in bloom. They grow rather quickly so if you are in a hurry for color this is the plant for you."

Pat (5/5)

Love this plant!

"Love this healthy mother of thyme. All three arrived packaged well. Yes they were small in size but they have grown over 12"" in size in just a few months. They have also bloomed. As you can see in the picture I provided. Absolutely a satisfied customer. Will be buying more plants in the future."

Ju (5/5)

Delighted

"Looks great - ""took"" quickly."

Miss Q. (5/5)

Hopeful

"I bought 4 of these in 2018. 2 died immediately but the other 2 hung in there. These guys need a lot more water than you think - at least in my area in Colorado. The two that survvied bloomed in late summer. The plants themselves were very small when they arrived. They look good coming back this spring (2019) and have grown larger covering more area. They do grow slow so if you are planning to cover a large area like I was trying to do either buy a lot or have a lot of patience. Overall though they are pretty and I'm hopeful my surviving two will continue to expand."

Erin (3/5)

Great plant but did not do well for me

"I got this to cover a slope to prevent erosion. I live the high desert in Texas and the plant just never took off. Likely a combination of poor soil and extreme winds and heat. Loved the look and was very disappointed that it did not work out for me."

Fort G. (3/5)

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