Teucrium polium
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Teucrium polium |
Species |
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Lamiaceae |
Family |
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Ja’d |
Vernacular Name |
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Perennial shrublet |
Life Form |
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Highly aromatic whitish wooly canescent dwarf shrublet, branches from the base, with numerous erect or ascending stems up to 50 cm high. Leaves oblong, sessile, revolute. Inflorescence terminal. Flowers mildly fragrant, sessile in dense ovoid heads nearly 15 mm in diameter. Calyx wooly. Corolla white or creamy colored |
Description |
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Rocky, well-drained ground around limestone hills |
Habitat |
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Not grazed |
Grazing Importance |
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Medicinal plant, can be used as insect repellent |
Other Uses |
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References |
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