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- Q206425 subject Q7157113.
- Q206425 subject Q7207135.
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- Q206425 subject Q7317652.
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- Q206425 subject Q8461720.
- Q206425 subject Q8480779.
- Q206425 subject Q8501291.
- Q206425 abstract "Thymus citriodorus (Lemon thyme or Citrus thyme) is a lemon-scented evergreen mat-forming perennial. There has been a great deal of confusion over the plant's correct name and origin. Recent DNA analysis suggests that it is not a hybrid or cross, but a distinct species as it was first described in 1811.T. citriodorus is an evergreen sub-shrub, growing to 0.1 metres (3.9 in) in height by 0.3 metres (12 in) in spread. It prefers full sun and well draining soil. The bloom period is mid to late summer, with pink to lavender flowers that are a nectar source for bees and butterflies.".
- Q206425 class Q165468.
- Q206425 division Q25314.
- Q206425 family Q53476.
- Q206425 genus Q131224.
- Q206425 kingdom Q756.
- Q206425 order Q21742.
- Q206425 order Q747502.
- Q206425 synonym "T. serpyllum citratus".
- Q206425 synonym "T. serpyllum citriodora".
- Q206425 synonym "T. serpyllum citriodorum".
- Q206425 synonym "Thymus x citriodorus".
- Q206425 thumbnail Starr_070906-8846_Thymus_citriodorus.jpg?width=300.
- Q206425 wikiPageExternalLink citriodorus.htm.
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- Q206425 wikiPageExternalLink Plant.aspx?LatinName=Thymus+x+citriodorus.
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- Q206425 wikiPageWikiLink Q165468.
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- Q206425 familia Q53476.
- Q206425 genus "Thymus".
- Q206425 ordo Q21742.
- Q206425 regnum Q756.
- Q206425 synonyms "T. serpyllum citratus".
- Q206425 synonyms "T. serpyllum citriodora".
- Q206425 synonyms "T. serpyllum citriodorum".
- Q206425 synonyms "Thymus x citriodorus".
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- Q206425 unrankedOrdo Q747502.
- Q206425 type Eukaryote.
- Q206425 type Plant.
- Q206425 type Species.
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- Q206425 comment "Thymus citriodorus (Lemon thyme or Citrus thyme) is a lemon-scented evergreen mat-forming perennial. There has been a great deal of confusion over the plant's correct name and origin. Recent DNA analysis suggests that it is not a hybrid or cross, but a distinct species as it was first described in 1811.T. citriodorus is an evergreen sub-shrub, growing to 0.1 metres (3.9 in) in height by 0.3 metres (12 in) in spread. It prefers full sun and well draining soil.".
- Q206425 label "Thymus citriodorus".
- Q206425 depiction Starr_070906-8846_Thymus_citriodorus.jpg.