What is another word for Teucrium Chamaedrys?

Pronunciation: [tjˈuːkɹi͡əm t͡ʃˈamiːdɹɪz] (IPA)

Teucrium chamaedrys is a perennial herb in the mint family. It is commonly referred to as wall germander due to its use in the Middle Ages as a remedy for disorders of the liver and stomach. Other synonyms for Teucrium chamaedrys include germander, ground-pine, and wild thyme. The plant has small, aromatic leaves and clusters of pinkish-purple flowers that bloom in the summer. It grows well in dry, rocky soil and is often used in rock gardens and as a low hedge. In addition to its medicinal and ornamental uses, Teucrium chamaedrys is also occasionally used as a culinary herb in southern European cuisines.

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