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                    Thymus serpyllum 'Pink Chintz' – Soft Pink, Early-Blooming Groundcover
‘Pink Chintz’ Creeping Thyme is an early-blooming variety that forms a dense mat of fuzzy, green-gray foliage topped with clusters of soft salmon-pink flowers in late spring to early summer. Its fragrance and delicate blooms make it a favorite for sunny borders, paths, and rock gardens.
This hardy, drought-tolerant perennial is low-maintenance and ideal for areas with light foot traffic. It attracts pollinators and thrives in poor, well-drained soil.
� Abundant soft pink blooms in late spring� Aromatic, fuzzy foliage� Thrives in full sun� Great for paths, borders, and rock gardens� Mature Size: 1–2 inches tall, spreads 12–18 inches� Attracts bees and butterfliesNote: Avoid overwatering; prefers dry, well-drained soil for best performance.
Growing Zones: 4–9

| Mature Height: | 1–2 Inches | 
| Sunlight: | Full Sun | 
| Mature Width: | 12–18 Inches | 
| Botanical Name: | Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ | 
| Growth Rate: | Moderate, mat-forming | 
FAQ's
Is ‘Pink Chintz’ traditional thyme or ornamental?
Thymus serpyllum ‘Pink Chintz’ is primarily used as an ornamental groundcover, though its foliage is mildly aromatic.
What do its leaves and flowers look like?
Leaves are fine-textured and gray-green; flowers are soft rosy-pink and bloom in summer.
When does it bloom?
Blooms appear from late spring through mid-summer, creating a colorful mat of flowers.
What soil does it prefer?
Prefers lean, well-drained soil—thrives in sandy or rocky garden settings with no waterlogging.
Does it need much maintenance?
Minimal upkeep—water sparingly once established, trim after flowering to maintain a tidy habit.
How fast does it spread?
Spreads moderately to fill 12–18 inches; height remains at about 1–2 inches tall.
Where is it best planted?
Ideal between paving stones, along pathways, rock garden edges, or in containers for a soft, flowering groundcover.
Is it deer or rabbit resistant?
Yes—aromatic foliage repels deer and rabbits, making it garden-friendly.
Can it handle foot traffic?
Yes—its low, compact mat tolerates light foot traffic, perfect for stepping stone insets.
Any pests or diseases to watch?
Generally resistant; ensure superb drainage to avoid root rot. Occasionally may see leaf mildew in humid climates.
                  
                    
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