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  2. Thymus hyemalis - Wikipedia

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    Thymus hyemalis, the winter thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, endemic to southeast Spain. [1] Its volatile oil constituents vary seasonally. [ 2 ]

  3. Monofloral honey - Wikipedia

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    Wild thyme: New Zealand, Greece, Italy Thyme honey is the most popular honey produced in Greece. Thyme continues to flourish today in New Zealand's Central Otago. Dark amber Tupelo: Southeastern United States Made from trees of the genus Nyssa which are native to wetlands of southeastern US. In many areas the forests have been cut over, greatly ...

  4. Thyme - Wikipedia

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    The chemical composition of Thymus (thyme) includes a variety of essential oils, flavonoids, phenolic acids, triterpenes, and other compounds. The essential oils found in thyme include thymol, which is a major component responsible for the plant's antiseptic properties, and carvacrol, another primary component with similar functions. Other ...

  5. Melaleuca thymifolia - Wikipedia

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    Melaleuca thymifolia, commonly known as thyme honey-myrtle, is a plant in the myrtle family Myrtaceae and is native to eastern Australia.It is often noticed in spring, with its attractive, purple flowers and is one of the most commonly cultivated melaleucas.

  6. Thymus serpyllum - Wikipedia

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    Thymus serpyllum, known by the common names of Breckland thyme, [3] Breckland wild thyme, wild thyme, creeping thyme, or elfin thyme, is a species of flowering plant in the mint family, Lamiaceae. It is a low, usually prostrate subshrub forming creeping stems up to 10 cm (4 in) tall. The oval evergreen leaves are up to 8 mm.

  7. Honey-and-Thyme Custards Recipe - AOL

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  8. Thymus (plant) - Wikipedia

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    The therapeutic effect of thyme is largely attributed to these essential oils belonging to the terpenoids family. [15] Thyme is considered amongst the most consequential medicinal plants due to its substantial amount of bioactive compounds. [16] Thyme has been used to treat diabetes, cold and chest infections, and coughs. [17]

  9. Thymus vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Thymus vulgaris (common thyme, German thyme, [1] garden thyme [2] or just thyme) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to southern Europe from the western Mediterranean to southern Italy.