Micromeria rupestris
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Micromeria rupestris, Benth. A dense, low-growing perennial, woody at the base, with prostrate sts., which turn up at the extremities, giving a heath-like effect when in bloom: lvs. with the odor and taste of pennyroyal: fls. abundant, small, white, with lavender spots on the inner side of corolla- lobes, borne for several inches along the sts. S. Eu.— Prop. from cuttings and seeds. It blooms from July until heavy frosts, and proves very satisfactory for rockery and informal border.
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- Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture, by L. H. Bailey, MacMillan Co., 1963
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