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Teucrium scorodonia : ウィキペディア英語版 | Teucrium scorodonia
''Teucrium scorodonia'', common name the wood sage or woodland germander, is a perennial herb belonging to the genus ''Teucrium'' of the Lamiaceae family. It is native to Western Europe and Tunisia, cultivated in many places as an ornamental plant in gardens, and naturalized in several regions (New Zealand, Azores, and a few locales in North America).〔(Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families )〕〔(Altervista Flora Italiana )〕 ==Description== ''Teucrium scorodonia'' reaches on average of height. It is a hairy shrub with erect and branched stems. The leaves are petiolate, irregularly toothed, triangular-ovate to oblong shaped, lightly wrinkled. The inflorescence is composed by one-sided (all flowers "look" at the same side) pale green or yellowish flowers bearing four stamens with reddish or violet filaments. These flowers grow in the axils of the upper leaves and are hermaphrodite, tomentose and bilabiate but lack an upper lip, as all ''Teucrium'' ones. The flowering period extends from June through August. These plants are mainly pollinated by Hymenoptera species.
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