Germander - Better Homes Gardens Germander is a genus of about 260 species in the mint family with worldwide distribution Many species of germander are native to the Mediterranean Germanders are either semi-shrubby plants or herbs
Germander - Advice From The Herb Lady Similar to the boxwood in use today, germander is well suited to knot gardens because of its petite size and ability to be pruned into diminutive hedges Germander is native to Europe and southwestern Asia
Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) Plant | Mountain Valley Growers Germander, an evergreen sub shrub (or suffrutex) of the Teucrium genus, which also includes, Cat Thyme, and the ground cover Fruity Teucrium, makes a great hedge A sturdy little plant, Germander is easy to grow almost everywhere in the US
Teucrium - Wikipedia Plants in this genus are perennial herbs or shrubs, with branches that are more or less square in cross-section, leaves arranged in opposite pairs, and flowers arranged in thyrses, the corolla with mostly white to cream-coloured, lobed petals
Teucrium chamaedrys (Wall Germander) - Gardenia Prized for its compact habit and lustrous foliage, Teucrium chamaedrys (Wall Germander) is a low-growing, woody-based evergreen perennial forming a clump of branched ascending stems densely clothed in aromatic, oval, toothed, shiny dark green leaves
Teucrium chamaedrys (Germander, Wall Germander) | North Carolina . . . Wall Germander is a low-growing evergreen sub-shrub and herb in the mint family that is native to Mediterranean regions It is said that Teucrium is derived from the Greek name Teucer, who was the first king of Troy
Germander Varieties to Plant in Your Garden - LoveToKnow Tree germander (Teucrium fruticans) is a small tree or large shrub that's native to the Mediterranean It has white stems and with green leaves with silvery undersides, and produces pale blue flowers that are very attractive to bees and other pollinators
Wall Germander Is A Perennial That Can Bring Many Benefits To Your . . . Wall germander is part of the mint family, and like its relatives, it releases an aroma when bruised or crushed that has been compared to garlic In fact, it is often dried for use in potpourri or as part of fragrant wreaths
How to Grow Teucrium – Germander - Harvest to Table Teucrium–commonly called germander–is a perennial subshrub that bears rose, blue, or purple flowers Teucrium has small aromatic leaves that are gray-green on top and silvery beneath The overall effect of Teucrium is a low silvery shrub with colorful blossoms