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Variegated Lemon Thyme

Bright Variegated Foliage with Fresh Lemon Fragrance

Variegated Lemon Thyme is a beautiful edible ornamental herb grown for its citrus-scented foliage, compact habit, and bright variegated leaves. Its small aromatic leaves carry a fresh lemon-thyme fragrance that makes the plant useful in the kitchen while adding color and texture to sunny containers, herb gardens, raised beds, and patio plantings.

Unlike plain green culinary thyme, Variegated Lemon Thyme brings extra visual interest even when it is not in bloom. The cream, yellow, or pale-edged variegation brightens mixed herb planters and helps the plant stand out near rosemary, lavender, sage, oregano, and other Mediterranean-style herbs. It is a practical herb with real ornamental value.

Delicate Thyme Flowers for Pollinators and Seasonal Charm

In late spring to summer, Variegated Lemon Thyme may produce small lavender, pinkish, or pale flowers above its fragrant foliage. The flowers are delicate but add a charming seasonal touch to the plant and help attract bees and other beneficial pollinators to the garden.

For culinary use, leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season. The lemony foliage is especially useful with fish, poultry, roasted vegetables, marinades, salad dressings, herb butters, and light summer recipes. The plant’s ornamental foliage remains attractive before and after bloom, making it useful even when flowers are absent.

Perfect for Containers, Edging, Raised Beds, and Rock Gardens

Variegated Lemon Thyme is a smart choice for sunny containers near the kitchen, raised herb beds, rock gardens, border edges, trough planters, and Mediterranean-style plantings. Its compact habit makes it easy to tuck into small spaces, while its variegated foliage adds contrast among darker green herbs and flowering perennials.

This thyme can also be used as a light ornamental edging plant where drainage is excellent. It is best for decorative coverage and harvesting rather than heavy foot traffic. In containers, it pairs especially well with herbs that prefer sun and fast-draining soil, creating a beautiful and useful patio planting.

Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, and Pollinator Friendly

Variegated Lemon Thyme is drought-tolerant once established and performs best in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Like many Mediterranean herbs, it prefers slightly dry conditions over wet, heavy soil. This makes it a practical choice for low-water herb gardens, rock gardens, and containers that do not stay soggy.

The aromatic foliage is generally considered deer resistant, though deer browsing can vary with local pressure. When in flower, this thyme helps support bees and beneficial insects. For gardeners who want a plant that looks good, smells good, supports pollinators, and earns its place in the kitchen, Variegated Lemon Thyme is an excellent choice.

Easy Care with Sun, Drainage, and Light Trimming

Plant Variegated Lemon Thyme in full sun for the strongest growth, best variegation, and most fragrant foliage. It can tolerate very light shade, but too much shade may reduce vigor and make the foliage less colorful. Excellent drainage is essential, especially in winter or in humid climates.

Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then allow the soil to dry somewhat between waterings. Avoid overfertilizing, which can lead to soft growth and weaker flavor. Trim lightly after flowering or whenever stems become leggy, and avoid cutting deeply into old woody growth, as it may not regrow well.

Bright Variegated Foliage with Fresh Lemon Fragrance

Variegated Lemon Thyme is a beautiful edible ornamental herb grown for its citrus-scented foliage, compact habit, and bright variegated leaves. Its small aromatic leaves carry a fresh lemon-thyme fragrance that makes the plant useful in the kitchen while adding color and texture to sunny containers, herb gardens, raised beds, and patio plantings.

Unlike plain green culinary thyme, Variegated Lemon Thyme brings extra visual interest even when it is not in bloom. The cream, yellow, or pale-edged variegation brightens mixed herb planters and helps the plant stand out near rosemary, lavender, sage, oregano, and other Mediterranean-style herbs. It is a practical herb with real ornamental value.

Delicate Thyme Flowers for Pollinators and Seasonal Charm

In late spring to summer, Variegated Lemon Thyme may produce small lavender, pinkish, or pale flowers above its fragrant foliage. The flowers are delicate but add a charming seasonal touch to the plant and help attract bees and other beneficial pollinators to the garden.

For culinary use, leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season. The lemony foliage is especially useful with fish, poultry, roasted vegetables, marinades, salad dressings, herb butters, and light summer recipes. The plant’s ornamental foliage remains attractive before and after bloom, making it useful even when flowers are absent.

Perfect for Containers, Edging, Raised Beds, and Rock Gardens

Variegated Lemon Thyme is a smart choice for sunny containers near the kitchen, raised herb beds, rock gardens, border edges, trough planters, and Mediterranean-style plantings. Its compact habit makes it easy to tuck into small spaces, while its variegated foliage adds contrast among darker green herbs and flowering perennials.

This thyme can also be used as a light ornamental edging plant where drainage is excellent. It is best for decorative coverage and harvesting rather than heavy foot traffic. In containers, it pairs especially well with herbs that prefer sun and fast-draining soil, creating a beautiful and useful patio planting.

Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, and Pollinator Friendly

Variegated Lemon Thyme is drought-tolerant once established and performs best in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Like many Mediterranean herbs, it prefers slightly dry conditions over wet, heavy soil. This makes it a practical choice for low-water herb gardens, rock gardens, and containers that do not stay soggy.

The aromatic foliage is generally considered deer resistant, though deer browsing can vary with local pressure. When in flower, this thyme helps support bees and beneficial insects. For gardeners who want a plant that looks good, smells good, supports pollinators, and earns its place in the kitchen, Variegated Lemon Thyme is an excellent choice.

Easy Care with Sun, Drainage, and Light Trimming

Plant Variegated Lemon Thyme in full sun for the strongest growth, best variegation, and most fragrant foliage. It can tolerate very light shade, but too much shade may reduce vigor and make the foliage less colorful. Excellent drainage is essential, especially in winter or in humid climates.

Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then allow the soil to dry somewhat between waterings. Avoid overfertilizing, which can lead to soft growth and weaker flavor. Trim lightly after flowering or whenever stems become leggy, and avoid cutting deeply into old woody growth, as it may not regrow well.

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Description

Bright Variegated Foliage with Fresh Lemon Fragrance

Variegated Lemon Thyme is a beautiful edible ornamental herb grown for its citrus-scented foliage, compact habit, and bright variegated leaves. Its small aromatic leaves carry a fresh lemon-thyme fragrance that makes the plant useful in the kitchen while adding color and texture to sunny containers, herb gardens, raised beds, and patio plantings.

Unlike plain green culinary thyme, Variegated Lemon Thyme brings extra visual interest even when it is not in bloom. The cream, yellow, or pale-edged variegation brightens mixed herb planters and helps the plant stand out near rosemary, lavender, sage, oregano, and other Mediterranean-style herbs. It is a practical herb with real ornamental value.

Delicate Thyme Flowers for Pollinators and Seasonal Charm

In late spring to summer, Variegated Lemon Thyme may produce small lavender, pinkish, or pale flowers above its fragrant foliage. The flowers are delicate but add a charming seasonal touch to the plant and help attract bees and other beneficial pollinators to the garden.

For culinary use, leaves can be harvested throughout the growing season. The lemony foliage is especially useful with fish, poultry, roasted vegetables, marinades, salad dressings, herb butters, and light summer recipes. The plant’s ornamental foliage remains attractive before and after bloom, making it useful even when flowers are absent.

Perfect for Containers, Edging, Raised Beds, and Rock Gardens

Variegated Lemon Thyme is a smart choice for sunny containers near the kitchen, raised herb beds, rock gardens, border edges, trough planters, and Mediterranean-style plantings. Its compact habit makes it easy to tuck into small spaces, while its variegated foliage adds contrast among darker green herbs and flowering perennials.

This thyme can also be used as a light ornamental edging plant where drainage is excellent. It is best for decorative coverage and harvesting rather than heavy foot traffic. In containers, it pairs especially well with herbs that prefer sun and fast-draining soil, creating a beautiful and useful patio planting.

Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant, and Pollinator Friendly

Variegated Lemon Thyme is drought-tolerant once established and performs best in sunny locations with well-drained soil. Like many Mediterranean herbs, it prefers slightly dry conditions over wet, heavy soil. This makes it a practical choice for low-water herb gardens, rock gardens, and containers that do not stay soggy.

The aromatic foliage is generally considered deer resistant, though deer browsing can vary with local pressure. When in flower, this thyme helps support bees and beneficial insects. For gardeners who want a plant that looks good, smells good, supports pollinators, and earns its place in the kitchen, Variegated Lemon Thyme is an excellent choice.

Easy Care with Sun, Drainage, and Light Trimming

Plant Variegated Lemon Thyme in full sun for the strongest growth, best variegation, and most fragrant foliage. It can tolerate very light shade, but too much shade may reduce vigor and make the foliage less colorful. Excellent drainage is essential, especially in winter or in humid climates.

Water regularly after planting until the roots establish, then allow the soil to dry somewhat between waterings. Avoid overfertilizing, which can lead to soft growth and weaker flavor. Trim lightly after flowering or whenever stems become leggy, and avoid cutting deeply into old woody growth, as it may not regrow well.