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(This post was last modified: 01-12-2020, 11:14 AM by Veggie. Edit Reason: adding link to photos )
No 1 - Thymus capitata/Persian Hyssop/Conehead Thyme.
"From dry heaths and rocky places all round the sunny Mediterranean comes this quite delightful little aromatic shrublet. With small, narrow, stiff leaves neatly arranged along the somewhat spiny stems, it bears all summer into autumn conical spikes of pretty, purplish-pink flowers. Sometimes used as a condiment, the plant is also a source of an essential oil used to flavour such diverse foods as baked goods and ice cream. Since antiquity herbalists have found much medicinal value in it. 10ins (25cm)"
http://maltawildplants.com/LABT/Thymbra_capitata.php
"From dry heaths and rocky places all round the sunny Mediterranean comes this quite delightful little aromatic shrublet. With small, narrow, stiff leaves neatly arranged along the somewhat spiny stems, it bears all summer into autumn conical spikes of pretty, purplish-pink flowers. Sometimes used as a condiment, the plant is also a source of an essential oil used to flavour such diverse foods as baked goods and ice cream. Since antiquity herbalists have found much medicinal value in it. 10ins (25cm)"
http://maltawildplants.com/LABT/Thymbra_capitata.php
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.