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Germander (Teucrium chamaedrys) Plant | Mountain Valley Growers
Germander is a favorite for knot gardens and parterres in castle yards and showcase gardens throughout the world. mountainvalleygrowers.com
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Germander: Lowly but Lovely - UC Agriculture and Natural Resources
Germander never gets leggy or unkempt looking, remaining neat and green throughout the year. The only upkeep required is to cut back the spent blooms in ... ucanr.edu
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Teucrium canadense Germander - Prairie Moon Nursery
Also called Wood Sage, Wild Basil, and American or Canadian Germander, Teucrium canadense is the most widespread of the 8 Germanders native to North America ... www.prairiemoon.com
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germander
germander (dʒəˈmændə(r)) Forms: (5 germawnder, 5, 7 germandir, 6 germandre, germaunder, jarmander, 7 jermander), 6– germander. [ad. med.L. germandra, -drea (F. germandrée), altered form of gamandrea, -ia (whence Ger., Du. gamander), corruptly ad. late Gr. χαµανδρυά, which is itself a corruption of G... Oxford English Dictionary
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Germander | Star Nursery Garden and Rock Centers
Dense small-leafed shrub to 1 x 2 feet has spikes of pink, purple or white flowers in summer. Good edging, foreground or small-scale groundcover. www.starnursery.com
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Teucrium chamaedrys - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Teucrium chamaedrys, commonly called wall germander, is a shrubby, woody-based, clump-forming, broad leaf evergreen which is grown ornamentally. www.missouribotanicalgarden.org
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Forest germander
Forest germander is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Teucrium corymbosum, native to Australia and New Guinea Teucrium racemosum, endemic wikipedia.org
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Compact Creeping Germander, Teucrium chamaedrys Prostratum
Its glossy green leaves and early summer display of deep pink flowers, Creeping Germander is not fussy about its soil, and grows equally well in sun or shade. www.highcountrygardens.com
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Germander - Pinetree Garden Seeds
This evergreen perennial is known mostly for its use in formal ornamental knot gardens. Germander has tiny little scallop edge leaves, like tiny oak leaves. www.superseeds.com
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Germander | Medicinal, Ornamental, Evergreen - Britannica
germander, (genus Teucrium), genus of about 260 species of plants in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Germander species are distributed nearly worldwide, ... www.britannica.com
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Teucrium chamaedrys - Wikipedia
Teucrium chamaedrys, the wall germander, is a species of plant native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe and North Africa, and the Middle East as far as ... en.wikipedia.org
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Teucrium canadense (American germander) | Native Plants of North ...
The common name germander was originally altered from a Greek name for ground oak, chamaidrys. Two smaller, bushier species have been introduced ... www.wildflower.org
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Please explain how to grow germander
okay and Lizzie just walked by one that is a good ground cover over here can take full Sun can take part Sun looks better when it gets lots of Sun this is the German der okay tu Priyanka Madras it is very small growing this one is made about three years old just very minor pruning it will keep its l...
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Jerrymander
See also Germander, a group of plants wikipedia.org
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Teucrium chamaedrys
Teucrium chamaedrys, the wall germander, is a species of plant native to the Mediterranean regions of Europe and North Africa, and the Middle East as far Cultivation Wall germander can be grown in USDA Zones 5–10. It may be propagated by vegetative cuttings or by the division of established clumps. wikipedia.org
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