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Not to be confused with woolly thyme which is very silver and rarely flowers. I am trying to decide on which thyme to use in a lawn and I can't find very many pictures on the internet of Hall's woolly thyme, or a description of how it REALLY looks as compared to other thymes, is it more grey, darker, lighter etc.
Any help would be appreciated.
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