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- Teucrium scorodonia, common name the woodland germander or wood sage, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Teucrium of the family Lamiaceae. It...
- Poliodendron Webb & Berthel. Polium Mill. Scorbion Raf. Scordium Mill. Scorodonia Hill Spartothamnella Briq. Spartothamnus A.Cunn. ex Walp. Teucridium Hook...
- Scrophularia scorodonia is a species of flowering plant in the figwort family (Scrophulariaceae). It is native to western and southwestern Europe, Northwest...
- genus commonly referred to as sages, containing the common sage Teucrium scorodonia, wood sage, a herb used for flavouring beverages Lamiaceae, a family of...
- peregrina – nettle-leaved figwort Scrophularia sambucifolia Scrophularia scorodonia – balm-leaved figwort Scrophularia vernalisyellow figwort Scrophularia...
- and a shining green head. The larva mainly feeds on woodsage, (Teucrium scorodonia) from July to September. The moth is common in woodland and flies in daylight...
- unusual flora. Amongst dense bracken is balm-leaved figwort (Scrophularia scorodonia), common here but not found elsewhere on the island and an unidentified...
- robertianum subcommunity the Allium ursinum subcommunity the Teucrium scorodonia subcommunity Rodwell, J. S. (1991) British Plant Communities Volume 1...
- species), mints (Mentha species), sage (Salvia), wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia), lavender (Lavandula species), eyebright (Euphrasia species), carline...
- italica subsp. troodi (syn. Nepeta troodi), woodland germander (Teucrium scorodonia), Thymus species, Galium species, Scrophularia scopolii, Verbas**** species...