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I expected it to spread out like oregano's do, but if it does, it does so very slowly. I've had mine for a year outdoors in a sunny, wel...Read More
Rating neutral as new in my garden. It will be planted as trailer in a hanging basket and I will position it protected from the sun. ...Read More
I dearly love the fragrance of the foliage and the beauty of the flower. This is a difficult plant at best with our heat and humidty. I...Read More
I have a pot with three of these that I have overwintered indoors for two winters now. It doesn't like being inside, and gets leggy, but ...Read More
Don't know much (just planted) about this plant yet but it has the loveliest fuzzy grey/green foliage and a creeping habit. It has a st...Read More
Unusual and delicate delight for a hanging basket with afternoon sun. Still trying to propagate this one with both seeds and layering but...Read More
I love it dearly; it reminds me of Crete. (Even in Crete, they say "But you know, you can only get really good dhiktamos in the Samaria G...Read More
I grew this plant at Paradise, California (U.S.) in the early 1990's and found it a most beautiful cascading subject that was winter hard...Read More
This plant is very old medicinal herb, a real panacea mentioned by Plinius and many others. It is endemic on Dicti Mountains on Crete,...Read More
Extremely beautiful herb. Foliage is whorled, cobwebby-soft, very fragrant. Flowers are airy spikes of varied shades of pink that remai...Read More