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'''''Teucrium''''' is a [[genus]] of [[perennial plant]]s, of the [[family (biology)|family]] [[Lamiaceae]]. Common names for this genus include '''germanders'''. These [[species]] are [[herb]]s, [[shrub]]s or [[subshrub]]s. They are most common in [[Mediterranean climate]]s.
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An unusual feature of this genus compared with other members of [[Lamiaceae]] is that the flowers completely lack the upper lip of the [[Corolla (flower)|corolla]], although it is somewhat reduced also in other genera (''[[Ajuga]]'' among them).
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''Teucrium'' species are rich in [[essential oil]]s. They are valued as [[ornamental plant]]s and [[pollen source]], and some species have culinary and/or medical value.
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Teucrium (Teucer was the first king of Troy). Labiatae. Germander. Herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs, some of which are greenhouse plants or outdoors in the extreme South, others of them hardy in the North and suitable for the wild-garden or rockwork.
 
Teucrium (Teucer was the first king of Troy). Labiatae. Germander. Herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs, some of which are greenhouse plants or outdoors in the extreme South, others of them hardy in the North and suitable for the wild-garden or rockwork.
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[[Image:Teucrium capitatum2006.jpg|thumb|right|242px|''[[Teucrium capitatum]]'']]
 
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* ''[[Teucrium ajugaceum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium ajugaceum]]''
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* ''[[Teucrium balfourii]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium balfourii]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium balthazaris]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium balthazaris]]''
* ''[[Teucrium botrys]]'' Cut-leaved Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium botrys]]'' &ndash; Cut-leaved Germander
* ''[[Teucrium canadense]]'' American Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium canadense]]'' &ndash; American Germander
 
* ''[[Teucrium capitatum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium capitatum]]''
* ''[[Teucrium chamaedrys]]'' Wall Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium chamaedrys]]'' &ndash; Wall Germander
 
* ''[[Teucrium corymbosum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium corymbosum]]''
* ''[[Teucrium cossonii]]'' Fruity Teucrium
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* ''[[Teucrium cossonii]]'' &ndash; Fruity Teucrium
 
* ''[[Teucrium cubense]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium cubense]]''
* ''[[Teucrium flavum]]'' Yellow Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium flavum]]'' &ndash; Yellow Germander
* ''[[Teucrium fruticans]]'' Tree Germander, Shrubby Germander, Bush Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium fruticans]]'' &ndash; Tree Germander, Shrubby Germander, Bush Germander
 
* ''[[Teucrium glandulosum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium glandulosum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium grandiusculum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium grandiusculum]]''
* ''[[Teucrium laciniatum]]'' Lacy Germander
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*''[[Teucrium hircanicum]]''
* ''[[Teucrium marum]]''   Cat Thyme
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* ''[[Teucrium laciniatum]]'' &ndash; Lacy Germander
* ''[[Teucrium polium]]'' Felty Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium marum]]'' &nbsp; Cat Thyme
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* ''[[Teucrium polium]]'' &ndash; Felty Germander
 
* ''[[Teucrium pyrenaicum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium pyrenaicum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium racemosum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium racemosum]]''
* ''[[Teucrium scordium]]'' Water Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium scordium]]'' &ndash; Water Germander
* ''[[Teucrium scorodonia]]'' Woodland Germander
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* ''[[Teucrium scorodonia]]'' &ndash; Woodland Germander
 
* ''[[Teucrium socotranum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium socotranum]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium townsendii]]''
 
* ''[[Teucrium townsendii]]''
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Tree Germander (Teucrium fruticans)


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Teucrium is a genus of perennial plants, of the family Lamiaceae. Common names for this genus include germanders. These species are herbs, shrubs or subshrubs. They are most common in Mediterranean climates.

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).

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


Read about Teucrium in the Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture 

Teucrium (Teucer was the first king of Troy). Labiatae. Germander. Herbs, subshrubs, or shrubs, some of which are greenhouse plants or outdoors in the extreme South, others of them hardy in the North and suitable for the wild-garden or rockwork.

Leaves entire, dentate or incised, sometimes many-cleft; floral lvs. similar or reduced to bracts: floral whorls 2-fld., rarely many-fld., arranged in racemose spikes or terminal heads, rarely with the fls. in a terminal spike or irregularly whorled; calyx tubular or campanulate, rarely inflated, 10-nerved, 5-toothed; corolla-tube included or rarely exserted, limb as if 1-lipped, lower lip large, upper very small or split so as to appear to be wanting; stamens 4, in 2 pairs, exserted through the split notch in the short upper lip: nutlets obovoid, reticulate, rugose.—About 160 species, widely distributed through the warmer and temperate regions of the world. Monographed by Bentham in De Candolle's Prodromus Systematis Naturalis, Vol. 12 (1848). The specific descriptions in the present article are largely based on this work but the sequence of sections and species is according to Briquet in Engler and Prantl, Pflanzenfamilien VI. 3a.

The teucriums are little known in cultivation. They probably present no special difficulties to the gardener.

T. frutescens, Hort., is offered in the trade as a shrub for the rockery, with downy foliage and heads of pale blue fls.; not known botanically; possibly it is an error for T. fruticans. CH


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