Stray plants in the garden normally spell trouble but not when they are Thymophylla Tenuiloba seedlings.
These tiny seedlings could never be mistaken for a weed; not with their soft, fine, scented leaves.
We bought a pot of Thymophylla Tenuiloba many years ago; a froth of small dainty yellow flowers which threatened to spill over the sides of the pot.
The original plants are long gone, but Nature has been propagating this seemingly delicate perennial without any help from me.

Lately, more stray seedlings have appeared and I’ve been relocating them to a bigger planter.
I’ve been thinking … if a small pot of Thymophylla Tenuiloba can be so pretty, imagine a wide expanse of this yellow sunshine. Maybe I should speed things up by giving Nature a hand …
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Care and propagation: Full sun, well-drained soil, water moderately. Propagate using seeds.


Beautiful. So pleasing and refreshing.
thanks so much, liew lee yoke.