Family | LAMIACEAE |
Genus species | Thymus danubialis (Simonk.) Simonk |
Bibliography | Magyar Bot. Lapok 3: 84 (1904) |
Native Range | ec. & s. Europe |
Primary Biome | Temperate |
Habitat | grassland |
Description | stems erect, subglabrous, leaves shortly petiolate, 12-18mm, rigid, elliptic, ciliate, obtuse, abaxially distinctly veined, flowers in interrupted spike |
Size | 8-25cm |
Color | rose, purple |
Bloom | spring, early summer |
Ca | |
Type | subshrub |
Cultivation | mesic, slightly humous, sunny site alpine house, moist, rich, drained soil, sun |
Propagation | seed in spring, uncovered, light, germ. 1-3 months, 13-18°C cuttings in late summer |
Synonyms | Thymus amplificatus (Schur) Dalla Torre & Sarnth. Thymus chamaedrys ssp. montanus (Trevir) Nyman Thymys clandestina Schur Thymus enervius Klokov Thymus montanus Waldst. & Kit. Thymus montanus var. amplificatus Schur Thymus montanus var. danubialis Simonk. Thymus montanus var. flos-cuculi (Lyka) Ronniger Thymus montanus f. punctatus K.Malý Thymus ovatus f. parviflorus (Formánek) Heinr.Braun Thymus parviflorus Opiz Thymus pulegioides var. barbulatus (Borbás ex Ronniger) Čáp Thymus pulegioides var. clandestinus Ronniger Thymus pulegioides var. danubialis (Simonk.) Ronniger Thymus pulegioides var. imberbis (Lyka) Ronniger Thymus pulegioides ssp. montanus (Trevir.) Ronniger Thymus pulegioides var. parviflorus (Formánek) Ronniger Thymus pulegioides var. prolongatus Ronniger Thymus pulegioides var. rupicola Ronniger Thymus pulegioides var. succinifer Ronniger Thymus serpyllum f. danubialis (Simonk.) Lyka Thymus serpyllum f. eunervius Lyka Thymus serpyllum f. flos-cuculi Lyka Thymus serpyllum f. idae Lyka Thymus serpyllum f. imberbis Lyka Thymus serpyllum f. margittaianum Lyka Thymus serpyllum var. montanus Trevir. Thymus serpyllum ssp. montanus (Trevir.) Arcang. Thymus serpyllum ssp. parviflorus (Formánek) Lyka |
Territory | 1 Europe 11 Middle Europe (CZE Czechoslovakia, HUN Hungary) 12 Southwestern Europe (FRA France, SPA Spain) 13 Southeastern Europe (ALB Albania, BUL Bulgaria, GRC Greece, YUG Yugoslavia) |