wild thyme
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Definition
Noun: 1. A low-growing, aromatic perennial plant: A small, woody shrub with fragrant leaves and small pink or purple flowers, commonly found growing in dry, grassy, or rocky areas across Europe and naturalized in other regions, including the United States. Its scientific name is Thymus serpyllum.
Usage
- As a common noun for the plant: The term "wild thyme" is used to specifically identify this species of thyme, distinguishing it from common or garden thyme ().
- In botanical, culinary, or horticultural contexts: It is used when discussing native flora, ground cover plants, or foraging for aromatic herbs.
Examples
- Noun:
- The hillside was covered in a carpet of wild thyme, filling the air with its scent.
- For this recipe, you can substitute common thyme with wild thyme if you can find it.
- Bees love the tiny flowers of wild thyme.
Advanced Usage
- "To be (or grow) like wild thyme": This is not a standard idiom. However, due to the plant's hardy and spreading nature, one might descriptively say an idea or feeling to mean it propagated quickly and naturally in a community or area.
Variants and Related Words
- Breckland thyme (n): Another common name for , particularly in the UK.
- Creeping thyme (n): A general term for low-growing, spreading thyme species, which often includes wild thyme.
- Mother of thyme (n): A traditional name for wild thyme.
Synonyms
- Thymus serpyllum (n): The botanical Latin name.
- Elfinhyme (n, archaic): An old, poetic name for the plant.
Related Phrases
(Not commonly used with phrasal verbs)
Related Idioms
(No common idioms directly feature "wild thyme." It is sometimes referenced in poetry and literature for its scent and association with the countryside.)
Noun
- aromatic dwarf shrub common on banks and hillsides in Europe; naturalized in United States