Teucrium Collection
Teucrium, a versatile herb with a rich history in the world of botany, is known for its various species and unique characteristics
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Teucrium, a versatile herb with a rich history in the world of botany, is known for its various species and unique characteristics. Similar to Thyme, Majorum, and Oregano, Teucrium belongs to the Lamiaceae family and shares similar aromatic properties. Its diverse range includes Germander, Victorian Botanical Illustration showcasing its beauty. One such illustration depicts Wood sage or Teucrium scorodonia, an antique botanical artwork capturing its enchanting essence. Another member of this genus is Wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys), adorned with delicate flowers that attract Birds eye like Veronica chamaedrys in vibrant yellow hues. Cut-leaved germander and common germander are two more fascinating varieties within the Teucrium family. With their distinct features and captivating colors, they add charm to any garden landscape. Mountain germander (Teucrium montanum) thrives in alpine regions alongside Alpine rock-Jasmine (Androsace alpina), creating a picturesque scene. Water germander (Teucrium scordium) stands out among other water-loving plants like arums (Arum maculatum). Their coexistence creates a harmonious blend of greenery by streamsides. Wood sage or Teucrium scorodonia also accompanies red mint on woodland floors - an exquisite combination that adds vibrancy to nature's palette. Pyranean germander (Teucrium pyrenaicum) flourishes amidst rocky terrains while Wild sage or Teucriums corodonia brings forth its untamed beauty wherever it grows. Lastly, Broad-leaf shrubby germanders (Teucrum fruticans) stand tall with their evergreen foliage adding elegance to gardens worldwide. The vast array of Teucruiem species showcases nature's creativity at its finest.