Thymus serpyllum 'Magic Carpet'
Thymus serpyllum 'Magic Carpet' is a low growing evergreen groundcover thyme prized for its vibrant magenta flowers and aromatic foliage. It forms a dense mat that spreads quickly in sunny well drained conditions, making it ideal for rock gardens, borders, and pathways. This cultivar is drought tolerant, attracts pollinators, and adds both color and fragrance to the garden throughout the growing season.
Height & Spread: 3 - 6 in x 12 - 18 in
Bloom Time: Late spring to early summer
Light Requirements: Full sun
Soil Preference: Well drained, sandy or rocky soil
Watering Needs: Low; drought tolerant once established
Deer Resistance: Generally avoided due to aromatic foliage
Native Status
Thymus serpyllum 'Magic Carpet' is native to Europe and has been widely cultivated for garden use. It thrives in sunny and rocky environments, making it ideal for Mediterranean, xeriscape, and low maintenance plantings.
WILDLIFE & INSECTS
Bees
- Attracts honeybees, bumblebees, and native solitary bees that gather nectar and pollen, enhancing pollination in sunny garden areas.
Butterflies
- Painted Ladies and Skippers are drawn to the vibrant magenta flowers for nectar throughout late spring and early summer.
Beneficial Predatory Insects
- Supports lady beetles and lacewings which help naturally control aphids and other common garden pests.
Spacing & Landscape Use
Spacing Recommendations:
- Space 12 - 18 in apart to allow mats to fill in and maintain healthy airflow.
Landscape Placement:
- Ideal for rock gardens, sunny borders, groundcover under shrubs, pathways, and container edges where low spreading color is desired.
Companion Plants
- Lavandula angustifolia (English Lavender) - Fragrant spikes and silvery foliage complement the magenta blooms and aromatic leaves of thyme.
- Artemisia absinthium (Wormwood) - Silver aromatic foliage adds drought tolerant structure and color contrast beside thyme.
- Salvia nemorosa (Woodland Sage) - Upright flower spikes add height and visual contrast while attracting pollinators.
- Sempervivum (Hens and Chicks) - Rosette forming succulents that thrive in well drained conditions and provide winter interest.
- Sedum (Stonecrop) - Succulent foliage provides textural contrast and thrives in the same dry, sunny conditions.