Herbs

Herbs

Herbs generally come from temperate countries and consist mainly of leaves and stems of green plants, which can be used to enhance the aroma and flavor of dishes. Spices have the same function, but often come from countries with a subtropical or tropical climate and can consist of other plant parts such as flower buds, pods, bark or roots. Source: Wikipedia

Thymus citriodorus
Thymus citriodorus is called lemon thyme in Dutch. It is an evergreen perennial with a bushy, creeping, ground cover habit and lanceolate, dark green, aromatic leaves. This thymus citriodorus flowers in July and August with small, lilac-colored flowers in round flower heads. The plant likes a position in full sun and a well-drained, not too fertile, fairly dry soil. Thymus citriodorus can be pruned back in early spring and light trimming is also recommended after flowering. This plant is hardy, drought tolerant, tolerates sea wind and air pollution, attracts bees and butterflies and is virtually unaffected by pests or diseases.
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Verbena officinalis
Verbena officinalis has a round habit, richly flowering on long, little branched stiff stems with bright purple long spikes.
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