It seems that seeds are rarely sold and lemon thymes go by lots of different names. I looked around a few months ago and couldn't find any seed so I went down to a local nursery and purchased a couple plants.
A lttle off topic, but I have a two year old patch of lemon thyme growing now, and just started some seeds I found in m stash that were labeled orange thyme.
White Flower Farms calls OT Thymus citriodorus. Yet my LT is bright green, and the Orange T is supposed to be a gray green..
Johnnys is out of stock for OT seeds, but they call it Thymus fragrantissimus and their picture is definitely gray green.
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