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Kingdom
  
Family
  
Scientific name
  
Teucrium

Rank
  
Order
  
Subfamily
  
Ajugoideae

Higher classification
  
Teucrium Teucrium

Lower classifications
  
Teucrium chamaedrys, Teucrium polium, Teucrium fruticans, Woodland Germander, Teucrium marum

Teucrium fruticans bush germander


Teucrium is a genus of perennial plants in the family Lamiaceae. The name is believed to refer to King Teucer of Troy. Members of the genus are commonly known as germanders. There are hundreds of species, including herbs, shrubs or subshrubs. They are found all over the world but are most common in Mediterranean climates.

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Teucrium Teucrium at Digging Dog Teucrium chamaedrys Teucrium fruticans

An unusual feature of this genus compared with other members of Lamiaceae is that the flowers completely lack the upper lip of the corolla, although it is somewhat reduced also in other genera (Ajuga among them).

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Several species are used as food plants by the larvae of some Lepidoptera species including the Coleophora case-bearers Coleophora auricella and Coleophora chamaedriella. The latter is only known from Wall Germander (T. chamaedrys).

Teucrium About Garden Design Teucrium fruticans

Teucrium species are rich in essential oils. They are valued as ornamental plants and a pollen source, and some species have culinary and/or medical value.

Teucrium Teucrium fruticans Alpine Nurseries

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  • Ajuga chamaepitys (L.) Schreb. (as T. chamaepitys L.)

  • Teucrium Teucrium fruticans Alpine Nurseries

    Teucrium Teucrium fruticans landscape architect39s pages

    References

    Teucrium Wikipedia