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Harvest and Use: As an ornamental, germander is a showy plant for low edging and a lovely miniature hedge for a knot garden in areas too cold to grow boxwood. Germander's rose-colored flowers appear in midsummer and last throughout fall.
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Teucrium - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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 Mediterran...
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For about four weeks, starting in mid June, Germander flowers paint the borders of our garden. The rich mauve flowers mix elegantly with the dark green, waxy leaves and set off other pinks in the garden like Marshall's Memory Oregano, Tricolor Sage and Pink Gaura.
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Germander, Wall; (Teucrium chamaedrys LINN.); Click on graphic for larger imag ... The Common or Wall Germander (Teucrium Chamaedrys) is a native of many parts of Europe, the Greek Islands and also of Syria, being found near Jerusalem, but in England is scarce and hardly indigenous being chiefly found on the ruins of...
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Large-leaved Germander. Hind Heal. Ambroise. Garlic Sage. ---Part Used---Herb. ---Habitat---Sage-leaved Germander (Teucrium scorodonia) is a common woodland plant in healthy districts. ... Of the three other British species besides the Wood Sage, two have been used medicinally, T. Chamaedrys (Wall Germander),
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Germander (Wood-sage) Teucrium canadense ... Germander can be distinguished from similar plants in the mint family by having three sepals that stand up above the flower. ... Connecticut Botanical Society...
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Wall germander is a shrubby, woody-based, clump-forming, broad leaf evergreen which is grown ornamentally for its attractive, aromatic, evergreen foliage. Features 3/4", oval, scalloped, shiny dark green leaves on numerous ascending and spreading stems which collectively form a mound of foliage 12-15" tall.
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Spoken word pieces by Germander Speedwell ... Germander Speedwell is a delicate blue wildflower, common in Britain and elsewhere; Germander (botanical name Veronica chamaedrys) being one of the larger and bluer members of the delightful Speedwell family.
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Scientific Name; Teucrium chamaedrys; Common Name ... Light Requirements: Sun, partial shade ... Propagation:Slow to germinate from seed. Stem cuttings, layering, division...
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