

It grows well on dry slopes and is propagated by cuttings. The plant can take deep freezes and is found growing wild on mountain highlands. It can be propagated by seed, cuttings, or dividing rooted sections of the plant. It is generally planted in the spring, and thereafter grows as a perennial. Thyme is best cultivated in a hot, sunny location with well-drained soil. thymallus, described in the 1758 edition of Systema Naturae by Swedish zoologist Carl Linnaeus), originates from the faint smell of thyme that emanates from the flesh.

The name of the genus of fish Thymallus, first given to the grayling ( T. Thyme was also used as incense and placed on coffins during funerals, as it was supposed to assure passage into the next life. In this period, women also often gave knights and warriors gifts that included thyme leaves, as it was believed to bring courage to the bearer. In the European Middle Ages, the herb was placed beneath pillows to aid sleep and ward off nightmares. The spread of thyme throughout Europe was thought to be due to the Romans, as they used it to purify their rooms and to "give an aromatic flavour to cheese and liqueurs". The ancient Greeks used it in their baths and burnt it as incense in their temples, believing it was a source of courage. Ancient Egyptians used thyme for embalming. Wild thyme grows in the Levant, where it might have been first cultivated. Thyme is indigenous to the Mediterranean region.

Thymes have culinary, medicinal, and ornamental uses, and the species most commonly cultivated and used for culinary purposes is Thymus vulgaris. Thymes are relatives of the oregano genus Origanum, with both plants being mostly indigenous to the Mediterranean region. Thyme ( / t aɪ m/) is the herb (dried aerial parts) of some members of the genus Thymus of aromatic perennial evergreen herbs in the mint family Lamiaceae.
