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Teucrium fruticans L. Lamiaceae. Tree germander Distribution: Western Mediterranean. Teucrium is named after king Teucer (who lived in the era between 1400 and 1000 BC) the first King of Troy. Dioscorides named a medicinal herb after Teucer, and Linnaeus consolidated this in 1753
chamaedrys comes from the Greek words chamai meaning 'on the ground' and drys, meaning 'oak', originally used by Theophrastus for a low growing plant with oak-like leaves (Stearn, 1994). Gerard (1633) has 'Tree Germander, Teucrium latifolium, with Broad Leaves' and says it has the same uses as Germander, Teucrium chamaedrys, but less effective and little used. Photographed in the Medicinal Garden …
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- Dr Henry Oakeley
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- Garden
- Herbal remedies
- Petal
- Poison
- Purple
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Autorius
- Dr Henry Oakeley
Tema
- Countryside
- Garden
- Herbal remedies
- Petal
- Poison
- Purple
- Sodas
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