Description
Thymus serpyllum, commonly called wild thyme, is a low-growing, spreading perennial known for its fragrant foliage and tiny, colorful flowers. This hardy ground cover forms dense mats of small, oval leaves and blooms in summer with clusters of pink, purple, or white blossoms. Highly drought-tolerant and resilient, it thrives in full sun and well-drained, poor soils, making it ideal for rock gardens, pathways, and erosion control. Its leaves emit a pleasant herbal scent when crushed, and its flowers attract bees and other pollinators. Often used as a lawn substitute, it can tolerate light foot traffic while adding charm to garden edges and crevices.












