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Thymus pannonicus ALL. | ||
Fam.: Lamiaceae / Mint Fam. |
Synon.: Thymus kosteletzkyanus OPIZ |
Genus: Thymus L. |
Authors: | |||
Carlo Allioni (1728 - 1804), Italian physician and botanist | |||
Philipp Maximilian Opiz (1787 - 1858), Czech-German botanist | |||
Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals | |||
Etymology: | |||
Thymus: | Greek plant name, from thyein = to immolate | ||
pannonicus: | from the pannonian plane | ||
kosteletzkyanus: | Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky (1801 - 1887), Bohemian physician and botanist (KOSTEL. ) | ||
The Eurasian Thyme Thymus pannonicus is an Eastern European plant that occurs in Germany in plantations, from which it often runs wild. It is native to the pannonian region in Eastern Austria. Its stalk is not square but rounded, and hairy all around. The narrow leaves are often pale to light green in color. The flowers are usually relatively light, too. | ||
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Orchids
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Other Plants
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Plants acc. to Families
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.. Relationship:
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trad.
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.. Scientific Names
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.. German Names
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.. English Names
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.. Bloom Colors
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.. Flower Anatomy
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.. Leaf Form
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.. Regions
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.. Photo Month
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.. Fruits + Seed
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.. Roots + Bulbs
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Pest Infestation + Deformations
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Trees
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Bushes
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Water Plants
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Climbers + Twiners
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Useful Pl.
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Ornamental Pl.
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Color Var.
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Multiple Criteria
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Biotopes + Groups
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Botan.Links
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