Caraway Thyme
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Caraway Thyme is a sprawling groundcover herb, an informal loose mat several inches high. Native to the Mediterranean islands of Corsica and Sardinia, it is an evergreen species of dry, rocky soils, and cannot receive too much sunshine. The leaves are rich, dark, and shining, a quarter of an inch long, borne on arching reddish stems, slender and delicate, rooting at the tips.
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Translations: Ķimenes Timiāns, Kmynai Čiobreliai, Chimen Cimbru, Kim Timijan, Cây caraway Thyme, Kminek tymianek, Karwij Tijm, जीरा थाइम, Caraway Tomilho, Карауэй Тимьян, Κύμινο Θυμάρι, كمون زعتر, 캐러웨이 백리향, Kmín Tymián, Kumin tim, 卡拉韦百里香, Caraway Farigola, Kumina Timijan, Rasca Tymian, Cumino Timo, קימל קורנית, Kummin Timjan, Ким Тимијан, キャラウェイタイム, Carvi Thym, Kümmel Thymian, Kommen Timian, Karve Thyme, Caraway Tomillo, Карауей Чебрець, Kumina Timjami, Кимион Мащерка
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