
Thyme
(Thymus vulgaris)Extremely polymorphic plant with an intense and pleasant aroma, rising from 10 to 40 centimetres, with plenty of woody, upright, compact and brownish branches. The leaves, from 3 to 8 millimetres, are straight, oblong, toothed, opposed and with their petiole or its margins upside down and whitish on the reverse side. The flowers are axillary and grouped at the tips of the branches.
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- Outdoor growing
- Forced growing in greenhouses
- Preservation in cooling chambers
- Product from several sources
- Contrasting product (from the southern hemisphere)
Translation of the name
Catalan: Farigola
Spanish: Tomillo
English: Thyme
Category
Mushrooms or Aromatic herbs
Family
Commercial: Aromatic herb
Scientific: Labiada
Nutritional value
25 calories per cada 100 grams
The tree it grows on and its curiosities
Thyme