Teucrium chamaedrys

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Teucrium chamaedrys, commonly known as wall germander, is a low-growing aromatic perennial herb traditionally used as an ornamental edging plant and in herbal medicine.

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Teucrium chamaedrys canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf medicinal plant
ornamental plant
perennial herb
plant species
bloomingSeason summer
clade Asterids NERFINISHED
class Magnoliopsida NERFINISHED
commonName wall germander
division Angiosperms NERFINISHED
family Lamiaceae NERFINISHED
flowerColor pink
purple-pink
flowerSymmetry bilabiate
genus Teucrium
growthForm low-growing herb
subshrub
habitat dry rocky slopes
open woodlands
scrublands
inflorescenceType spike-like raceme
kingdom Plantae
leafArrangement opposite
leafCharacteristic aromatic
leafMargin crenate to serrate
leafType evergreen or semi-evergreen
lifeCycle perennial
lightRequirement full sun
nativeRange Mediterranean region
central Europe
southern Europe
order Lamiales NERFINISHED
phylum Tracheophyta NERFINISHED
phytochemicalClass diterpenoids
flavonoids
propagationMethod cuttings
division
seed
regulatoryStatus internal medicinal use restricted or discouraged in several countries
soilPreference well-drained soil
subdivision Eudicots NERFINISHED
taxonRank species
tolerance drought-tolerant
toxicity hepatotoxic potential in internal use
traditionalUse bitter tonic
digestive aid
stimulant
use groundcover
herbal medicine
ornamental edging plant

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Lamiaceae contains Teucrium chamaedrys