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Mother of Thyme
Thymus praecox Opiz
Thymus praecox is a European thyme species cultivated as groundcover, sometimes invasive in parts of North America.
Large Thyme
Thymus pulegioides L.
Thymus pulegioides, broad-leaved thyme, is a creeping dwarf evergreen shrub native to temperate Europe, widely cultivated for ornamental and culinary uses.
wild thyme
Thymus serpyllum L.
Thymus serpyllum (wild thyme) is a low evergreen shrub used ornamentally and as a milder culinary herb.
common thyme
Thymus vulgaris L.
Thymus vulgaris (common thyme) is a Lamiaceae subshrub native to southern Europe, used for cooking and herbal medicine.
New Zealand Musk
Thyridia repens (R.Br.) W.R.Barker & Beardsley
Thyridia repens is a low-growing perennial coastal herb native to Australia and New Zealand, naturally uncommon in parts of its range.
climbing dogbane
Thyrsanthella difformis (Walter) Pichon
Thyrsanthella difformis is a toxic deciduous twining vine in the dogbane family, native to North America, that oozes milky sap when damaged.
sand fringepod
Thysanocarpus curvipes Hook.
Thysanocarpus curvipes (sand fringepod, lacepod) is an annual variable flowering mustard native to western North America.
Mountain fringepod
Thysanocarpus laciniatus Nutt.
Thysanocarpus laciniatus, or mountain fringepod, is a common annual flowering mustard native to California and Baja California.
Nepalese Broom Grass
Thysanolaena latifolia (Roxb. ex Hornem.) Honda
Thysanolaena latifolia, commonly called tiger grass or broom grass, is an Asian grass used for brooms and as an ornamental.
Twining Fringe-lily
Thysanotus patersonii R.Br.
Thysanotus patersonii is a leafless twining Australian perennial herb, used in horticulture and by native birds for nesting.
Common Fringe-lily
Thysanotus tuberosus R.Br.
Thysanotus tuberosus (common fringe-lily) is an endemic Australian perennial herb with edible crisp roots and purple one-day flowers.
Creeping Foamflower
Tiarella stolonifera G.L.Nesom
Tiarella stolonifera is a stolon-bearing perennial herb native to eastern North America, found in moist shaded deciduous forests.
Threeleaf Foamflower
Tiarella trifoliata L.
Tiarella trifoliata L. is a perennial dicot herb with three varieties native to shaded moist western North American woods.
woolly tidestromia
Tidestromia lanuginosa (Nutt.) Standl.
Tidestromia lanuginosa is an annual hairy herb native to parts of North America and the Dominican Republic, growing in many habitats.
Honeysweet
Tidestromia suffruticosa (Torr.) Standl.
Tidestromia suffruticosa is a heat-tolerant desert Amaranthaceae perennial studied for developing climate-resilient crops.
Water Cowbane
Tiedemannia filiformis (Walter) Feist & S.R.Downie
Tiedemannia filiformis is a carrot family flowering plant growing in wetlands from Delaware to the Bahamas.
Tiger flower
Tigridia pavonia (L.f.) Redouté
Tigridia pavonia is an edible, ornamental Iridaceae perennial with multiple Indigenous uses across the Americas.
basswood
Tilia americana L.
Tilia americana L., American basswood, is a large North American deciduous tree with ornamental, edible, and medicinal uses.
Amur Lime
Tilia amurensis Rupr.
Tilia amurensis Rupr. is a medium shade tree native to Northeast Asia, with edible parts and medicinally useful leaf tea.
Small-leaved Lime
Tilia cordata Mill.
Tilia cordata Mill. (small-leaved lime/linden) is a deciduous tree widely grown ornamentally, with a long history of human use.
Crimean Lime
Tilia dasystyla Steven
Tilia dasystyla Steven is a deciduous lime tree species with two subspecies, found in parts of Western Asia and Eastern Europe.
Bigleaf Linden
Tilia platyphyllos Scop.
Tilia platyphyllos Scop. is a large deciduous tree widely cultivated ornamentally, with multiple traditional uses.
Silver Lime
Tilia tomentosa Moench
Tilia tomentosa is a deciduous ornamental tree with cultivated varieties, known for fragrant flowers and debated effects on foraging bees.
Tillandsia aeranthos (Loisel.) Desf.
Tillandsia aeranthos (Loisel.) Desf.
Tillandsia aeranthos is a Tillandsia plant species native to four South American countries.
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