Thymus acinos var. incanotomentosusLej. & Courtois
Thymus acinos var. subglabraLej.
Thymus acinos var. villosus(Pers.) Lej.
Thymus acinos var. vulgarisLej. & Courtois
Thymus arvensis(Lam.) Schur
Thymus canescensDumort.
Thymus concinnusSalisb., nom. superfl.
Thymus diffususBluff & Fingerh.
Thymus gibbosusStokes
Thymus heterophyllusPoir.
Ziziphora acinos(L.) Melnikov
Ziziphora acuminata(Friv.) Melnikov
Ziziphora eglandulosa(Klokov) Melnikov
Ziziphora infecta(Klokov) Melnikov
Ziziphora schizodonta(Klokov) Melnikov
Ziziphora subcrispa(Klokov) Melnikov
Ziziphora villosa(Pers.) Melnikov
Clinopodium acinos, many synonyms including Acinos arvensis, known commonly as basil thyme and spring savory, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae.[1]
It is a perennial that usually grows about 8 inches (20cm) high and spreads 12 inches (30cm). It prefers to grow in strong sunlight. The scent is faintly reminiscent of thyme, giving it one of its common names.[2]
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