Thymus
is a genus of around 350 species of woody-based, aromatic, evergreen
perennials and shrubs found mainly on dry
grassland throughout Europe and Asia. They produce minute, opposite
oval leaves. In summer they produce terminal heads of flowers.
For bonsai, Thymes are commonly seen as accent or accessory plants,
particularly on Saikei (living landscapes). Commonly, Thymus will
be found growing with a large number of very thin 'trunks' emanating
from the rootbase; rarely it is possible to find specimens with
a single trunk thick enough to warrant use as an individual bonsai
specimen.
Almost all species are suitable for use as bonsai and potential
should be determined by foliage and flower colour; leaf-size is
rarely larger than 10mm.
Thymus species have a spreading habit and rarely reach heights
greater than 10"-12".