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PNW Native Plant Database Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus' (Red Creeping Thyme)
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Thymus serpyllum 'Coccineus' (Red Creeping Thyme)

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A great option as a "steppable" groundcover between stepping stones & stone stairways, this drought-tolerant evergreen thyme spreads to cover your space and features seasonal rosy-reddish flowers. Spreads about a foot over time. This variety is not as low or tight in appearance as Elfin. Plant 8-12" apart, closer for faster coverage. Best in well-drained soil and full sun.

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A great option as a "steppable" groundcover between stepping stones & stone stairways, this drought-tolerant evergreen thyme spreads to cover your space and features seasonal rosy-reddish flowers. Spreads about a foot over time. This variety is not as low or tight in appearance as Elfin. Plant 8-12" apart, closer for faster coverage. Best in well-drained soil and full sun.

A great option as a "steppable" groundcover between stepping stones & stone stairways, this drought-tolerant evergreen thyme spreads to cover your space and features seasonal rosy-reddish flowers. Spreads about a foot over time. This variety is not as low or tight in appearance as Elfin. Plant 8-12" apart, closer for faster coverage. Best in well-drained soil and full sun.

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