Thymus pulegioides 'Bertram Anderson'
creeping thyme
Spreading, low mound-forming thyme with aromatic, light green to golden green leaves. Small clusters of lilac flowers in summer, but not as free-flowering as some of the other thymes.
Sometimes sold as Thymus x citriodorus 'Bertram Anderson' or Thymus x citriodorus 'Anderson's Gold'.
Prefers a sunny position in well-draining soil. Well suited to areas with dry, sandy soils. Water regularly until established. Tolerates occasional foot traffic. Frost hardy (zones 4-9). Suitable for coastal gardens.
Gives a lovely, mild thyme flavour in cooking. The foliage is attractive all year round, and appears lime green from a distance. Combines beautifully with purple sage or other purple-leafed plants.
Type of plant
Herbaceous - PerennialSize
0.15 m tall, 0.3 m wideLandscape Use
ground cover, rock gardens, container plant, culinary herb, coastal plantings, dry areas, edging, in between paversSpecifications
- Temperature: Hardy
- Light: High
- Moisture: Low Medium
- Soil: Light Medium
- Wind tolerance: Average
- Coastal tolerance: High