Lebanese Zaatar (Origanum syriacum)
Fragrant Culinary Herb Behind the Legendary Zaatar Blend
Lebanese Zaatar (Origanum syriacum), also called Biblical Hyssop, is a fragrant, fuzzy-leaved herb native to the Eastern Mediterranean and a key ingredient in the famous Middle Eastern spice mix, za’atar. Its flavor is bold, earthy, and slightly citrusy—like a cross between oregano, thyme, and marjoram, making it a must-grow for culinary gardeners and food lovers.
Beyond the kitchen, this pollinator-friendly perennial is drought-tolerant, deer-resistant, and thrives in hot, sunny gardens. The small white blooms attract bees and butterflies, while the silvery-green leaves are harvested for drying, infusing oils, and seasoning everything from flatbreads and meats to roasted vegetables.
This plant is both culturally significant and incredibly practical, with historical ties to ancient cooking and medicine. It’s a perfect fit for herb spirals, dry edible landscapes, raised beds, and rock gardens, especially in zones 8 and up.
Why You'll Love It:
- Essential herb for za’atar seasoning and Levantine cuisine
- Fragrant, drought-tolerant, and highly attractive to pollinators
- Adds bold flavor to roasted veggies, meats, oils, and breads
- Beautiful and edible addition to herb spirals and rock gardens
- Historically revered in traditional medicine and biblical texts