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Thyme Provence
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Get a decent cup of java with these large photo mugs!
We use only the 15oz photo mugs instead of the 11oz mugs which don`t hold enough coffee to get you started each morning!
These high quality 15oz photo mugs are microwave and dishwasher safe with sharp photo images that wrap around the mug
(length of wrap depends on the image ratio).
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Thyme is a useful member of the Lamiaceae family, aromatic herbaceous perennial plants. Thymus vulgaris, the Latin name for the Common or Garden Thyme is found in the Mediterranean area of Provence and is one of the most well-known herbs in the world.
Although bees produce some of the sweetest tasting honey from the Wild Thyme (Thymus serpyllum) all thyme varieties are prolific nectar sources. At La Source Parfumee Gardens near Gourdon in Provence, the thyme plants could be used for many things - the dried flowers can be used much the same as lavender - in a sachet, the oil for soaps and perfume - dried or fresh it is used for flavouring soup, stews and poultry.
In the 1970s someone discovered 'Herbes de Provence', a mixture of dried herbs grown in Provence, France with thyme being the most prominent flavour. The tiny bee perched on a thyme flower is just one part of the many uses of the thyme genus.
A bee on a Flowering Thyme plant, Thyme vulgaris at La Source Parfumee Gardens near the village of Gourdon, Gorges du Loup, Alpes Maritimes, Provence, France, Europe.
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