Teucrium aroanium – Teucrium aroanum- Germander –

Description

Teucrium – Germander –

There are approximately 100 herbaceous perennial and evergreen and deciduous shrubs and subshrub in the mint family that make up this genus. They are usually found in thickets, woodland, dry, rocky places, especially in the Mediterranean region. Teucriums are grown for their attractive habit, aromatic foliage, and whorled clusters or racemes of 2-6 tubular to bell shaped, sometimes 2 lipped flowers.   The leaves, arranged in opposite pairs on squarish stems, are simple or lobed, and either smooth edged or toothed. Teucriums have a variety of garden uses: The small species to 12″ tall, are suitable for a rock garden, low hedge, raised bed, or trough, the shrubs, are best grown in a sheltered border or against a warm sunny wall and, in mild area, may be used   as a hedge or trained into a topiary.

Grow in light well drained, preferably neutral to   alkaline soil in full sun, the smallest species retain their compact habit better on poor, gritty soil. Able to withstand hot, dry conditions and poor soils. Divide perennials in fall

Prone to Lepidoptera.

T. aroanium – T. aroanum -This low growing, evergreen stoloniferous subshrub is from Southern Greece and grows 3″ tall and 8″ wide. From densely hairy stems it carries egg to oblong shaped, aromatic,, silver-hairy leaves, to3/4″ long. In summer, 2 lipped purple flowers, to 3/4″’ long are borne in short stemmed, axillary clusters.

Zones 7-10