![]() ![]() Seeds are tiny and abundant (Hanrahan and Odle 2005). The tiny flowers are in dense terminal heads, with an uneven calyx, with the upper lip three-lobed, and the lower cleft the corolla is tubular, four to ten mm long, and white, pink, blue, or purple, depending on the species. Leaves tend to be rolled inward and slightly hairy (Hanrahan and Odle 2005). The stems tend to be narrow or even wiry the leaves are evergreen in most species, arranged in opposite pairs, oval, entire, and small, four to 20 millimeters (mm) long. A number of species have different chemotypes. ![]() Thymus is a genus of about 350 species of aromatic perennial herbaceous plants and sub-shrubs to 40 centimeters (cm) tall, native to Europe, North Africa, and Asia. The flowers are bilaterally symmetrical with five united petals and five united sepals. The leaves emerge oppositely, each pair at right angles to the previous one (called decussate) or whorled. Others are grown for food purposes, but seeds are utilized instead of leaves, such as with chia. Besides those grown for their edible leaves, some are grown for decorative foliage, such as coleus and snow-on-the-mountain. Many members of the family are widely cultivated, owing not only to their aromatic qualities but also their ease of cultivation: These plants are among the easiest plants to propagate by stem cuttings. Lamiaceae plants are frequently aromatic in all parts and include many widely used culinary herbs in addition to thyme, such as mint, rosemary, sage, savory, marjoram, oregano, basil, lavender, and perilla. ![]() Lamiaceae (or Labiatae), the flowering plant family to which thyme belongs, has about 210 genera and some 3,500 species. Thyme is planted for aesthetic purposes, while it also grows wild and serves as a nectar source to honeybees that yield thyme honey as a food item. As a culinary spice, the various species and cultivars of thyme provide a diversity of aromas and tastes that have added to the human enjoyment of many foods in cuisines all over the world, contributing in ways that go beyond simple utilitarian values. Even the flowering tops are used in food preparation. Wash with soap and leave to air dry.In general, thyme is one of the world's more well-known and useful plants, with both the fresh and dried leaves valued for flavoring food, and the essential oil adding many medicinal values. It is free from harmful chemicals such as BPA, BPF, BPS and phthalate which makes it safe and hygienic for your baby.Įasy to clean, our silicone bib resists stains and does not absorb water. Safe Material : Our bib is made of 100% food-grade silicone. ![]() Keeps Your Floors Clean: Spilled food is effectively collected in the deep and stable waste pocket and sidewalls of the silicone bib, which will keep both your baby and floors clean.Easy to Carry With You: Our silicone bib is practical and easy to carry with on the go because it is foldable and it barely takes up any space in the diaper bag.The adjustable straps are flexible in size and fits children from four months up to four years. Adjustable In Size:The silicone bib is useful for a long time.Secure Fit: Thanks to the two-way fastened belts the bib will sit in place stable even if your baby moves a lot.The bib is also adjustable in size and can be folded up very small so it barely takes any place in your bag – because smart design makes a difference. The food pocket and side walls make sure there will be no spilled food on the floor, and with the two-way fastened belt it stays on even if your baby moves a lot. TotAha Baby Silicone Bib has everything a parent can ask for. ![]()
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