

Lemon Thyme
Lemon Thyme is a vibrant culinary herb cultivated primarily for the refreshing, citrus-infused aroma found in its tiny, rounded leaves. This distinct flavour, which perfectly blends the earthy, savoury notes of traditional thyme with a bright zest of lemon, is released instantly when the foliage is rubbed or chopped. It is traditionally used to lift roast chicken and fish dishes, and is an essential ingredient in marinades and salad dressings, where it provides a lighter, fruitier aromatic punch than common thyme.
This plant is typically grown as a low, bushy evergreen sub-shrub that forms a neat cushion, often featuring attractive golden or silver variegated leaves. It is generally hardy, though it struggles with wet roots during winter rather than the cold itself. For the best results and the highest concentration of citrus oils, plant it in a location with full sun. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and thrives in poor, rocky, or sandy soil, as it will rapidly succumb to root rot if grown in heavy, fertile, or waterlogged ground.
Please Note: When purchasing plants please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only - The plant will be supplied in a growers pot.
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Lemon Thyme is a vibrant culinary herb cultivated primarily for the refreshing, citrus-infused aroma found in its tiny, rounded leaves. This distinct flavour, which perfectly blends the earthy, savoury notes of traditional thyme with a bright zest of lemon, is released instantly when the foliage is rubbed or chopped. It is traditionally used to lift roast chicken and fish dishes, and is an essential ingredient in marinades and salad dressings, where it provides a lighter, fruitier aromatic punch than common thyme.
This plant is typically grown as a low, bushy evergreen sub-shrub that forms a neat cushion, often featuring attractive golden or silver variegated leaves. It is generally hardy, though it struggles with wet roots during winter rather than the cold itself. For the best results and the highest concentration of citrus oils, plant it in a location with full sun. It is highly drought-tolerant once established and thrives in poor, rocky, or sandy soil, as it will rapidly succumb to root rot if grown in heavy, fertile, or waterlogged ground.
Please Note: When purchasing plants please consider that each live item is unique and may therefore differ from the images shown, which are for illustration purposes only - The plant will be supplied in a growers pot.























