wall germander
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Definition
Noun: 1. A low-growing, woody perennial plant: Wall germander is a specific species of small, shrubby, evergreen plant belonging to the mint family (Lamiaceae). It is characterized by its dense, spreading growth habit, small, aromatic, dark green leaves, and spikes of small, two-lipped flowers that are typically reddish-purple or rose-colored, often with spots. * Scientific name: Teucrium chamaedrys.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The wall germander is often used as a low border or edging plant in formal gardens.
- You can see wall germander growing in the cracks of old stone walls, which is how it got its common name.
- The herbalist harvested some wall germander for its traditional medicinal properties.
Advanced Usage
- In Horticulture and Landscaping: The term is used precisely to refer to this specific species () for garden design, often noted for its tolerance of poor, dry soils and its use in knot gardens or herbal gardens.
- For a drought-tolerant edge, consider wall germander alongside lavender.
Variants and Related Words
- Germander (n): The common name for plants of the genus . is one specific type of germander.
- Teucrium chamaedrys (n): The botanical Latin name for wall germander.
Synonyms
- Botanical name: .
Notes on Meaning
- The name "wall germander" directly references the plant's common habitat of growing on or near old walls and stonework.
- While historically used in herbal medicine, it is important to note that modern science has identified potential liver toxicity associated with its internal use. The term in contemporary contexts is primarily botanical and horticultural.
Noun
- European perennial subshrub with red-purple or bright rose flowers with red and white spots