Aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe; naturalized in United States.
Sinônimos
Examples for "wild thyme"
Examples for "wild thyme"
1The honey of Mount Hymettus owes its fine quality to wild thyme.
2The bees buzzed about the wild thyme and the golden heads of gorse.
3She was so scented with wild thyme that it made the sentry sneeze.
4Where the grass is shorter masses of shrivelled wild thyme may be seen.
5Do you remember how sweet the perfumes were-theheather and the wild thyme?
1The center was paved with pink marble slabs with compact lines of aromatic creeping thyme between them, bright with tiny purple flowers.
2My own, made originally from natural downland turf, contains quite a lot of creeping thyme, and when it is mown the scent is delicious.
3Other titles of the herb are Pulial mountain, and creeping Thyme.