Thyme 'Coccineus' (Thymus)

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This plant is a close relative of culinary thyme. While not typically used for cooking, its leaves release a classic, herbaceous thyme fragrance when crushed or brushed against.

A superb, low-growing ground cover perennial that forms a dense, weed-suppressing mat of tiny, dark green, aromatic leaves. In early summer, this tough and resilient plant is completely smothered in a profusion of vibrant, magenta-crimson flowers, creating a stunning carpet of colour that is irresistible to bees. The foliage is evergreen, often taking on handsome bronze tints in the winter, providing year-round interest. It is wonderfully versatile, perfect for planting between paving stones where it will release a beautiful scent when walked on, cascading over walls, or carpeting a sunny rockery. Its drought tolerance and low-maintenance nature make it an essential plant for a modern, resilient garden.

Botanical name Thymus praecox 'Coccineus'
Flower colour Magenta-crimson
Established height 5-10 cm
Established spread 30-50 cm
Plant spacing 3-5 plants per m²
Leaf colour Dark green, bronze in winter
Habit Creeping, mat-forming
Life cycle Perennial
Hardiness Fully Hardy (H6)
Years to establish 1st-2nd year
Sunlight Full sun
Position Exposed or sheltered
Suitable for Rockeries, Gravel gardens, Ground cover, Between paving, Borders
Soil acidity Alkaline, Neutral
Soil moisture Well-drained
Soil type Loam, Sandy, Chalky
RHS Award (AGM) Yes
Growing skill Easy to grow
Pollinator-friendly Yes, highly
Deer resistant Yes

Where to Plant:

This is a popular, low-growing variety of creeping thyme which forms a dense, aromatic, evergreen mat of foliage. In early summer, it is completely smothered in a mass of tiny, crimson-pink flowers that are a magnet for bees. It must have a position in full sun and requires very sharp drainage, as it will rot in damp conditions. It is perfect for a rockery, a gravel garden, for planting between paving stones, or for spilling over the edges of sunny, dry walls.

How to Plant:

Plant pot-grown thyme at any time during the growing season. Dig a hole the same size as the pot and ensure the surrounding soil is gritty and free-draining. Place the plant in the hole so it sits at the same depth as it was in its pot. Firm the soil around it and water it in. If planting between pavers, use a gritty compost mix to fill the gaps. Space plants about 20-30cm apart to allow them to spread and join up.

Aftercare:

This is an exceptionally low-maintenance plant. It is very drought-tolerant once established and should not be fed. The only pruning required is a light trim with shears right after it has finished flowering. This removes the spent flower heads and encourages the foliage to stay dense, green, and compact, preventing it from becoming woody.

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Key Features

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Great for Shade

Attracts wildlife

Drought tolerant

Fragrant

Low maintenance

RHS Award (AGM)

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