2018
DOI: 10.13080/z-a.2018.105.011
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Ornamental potential and freezing tolerance of six Thymus spp. species as ground-covering plants in the landscape

Abstract: The current study looks at the possibility of using three native (Thymus kotschyanus Boiss. and Hohen, T. fedtschenkoi Ronniger and T. pubescence Boiss & Kotschy ex Celak), one endemic (T. daenensis Jalas) and two common (T. serpyllum L. and T. vulgaris L.) thyme (Thymus spp.) species as ground-covering plants in landscaping. The ornamental potential and freezing tolerance of the species were examined over a period of two years from 2014 to 2016. T. kotschyanus indicated some important ornamental characteristi… Show more

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“…who have grown thyme, oregano and rosemary using plastic tunnels. The ornamental potential and freezing tolerance of six Thymus species was studied by Lajayer et al . to use thyme as ground‐covering plants in landscaping, with the results that all the examined species showed valuable ornamental characteristics and freezing stress tolerance.…”
Section: Essential Oils: Very Old ‘Guys’ With Great Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 69%
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“…who have grown thyme, oregano and rosemary using plastic tunnels. The ornamental potential and freezing tolerance of six Thymus species was studied by Lajayer et al . to use thyme as ground‐covering plants in landscaping, with the results that all the examined species showed valuable ornamental characteristics and freezing stress tolerance.…”
Section: Essential Oils: Very Old ‘Guys’ With Great Prospectsmentioning
confidence: 69%
“…And in this perspective fits the promising study by Shiwakoti et al [166] who have grown thyme, oregano and rosemary using plastic tunnels. The ornamental potential and freezing tolerance of six Thymus species was studied by Lajayer et al [167] to use thyme as ground-covering plants in landscaping, with the results that all the examined species showed valuable ornamental characteristics and freezing stress tolerance. As already said EOs yields are influenced by numerous factors, so it is important to keep finding new growing procedures that increase the quantitative content of EOs.…”
Section: S Algeriensismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most species originated in the Mediterranean region but have since have been distributed worldwide [3]. Several members of the genus are also cultivated as culinary herbs or for ornamentation [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%