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Teucrium canadense

Germander

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Teucrium canadense (Germander)

The unusual flowers of this species are quite showy and make the plant a garden-worthy native. A terminal spike, or corolla, of light pink to lavender tubular flowers are held on stiff stems up to 30 inches in height. Flying insects are attracted to the flowers; the large central lobe of the lower corolla lip serves as a landing platform for insects. The two purplish spots on the lobe help guide the insects to the flower.

Additional Information:
The leaves of T. canadense have a slightly foul odor when crushed.


Height
-30 Inches

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Spread
18-24 Inches

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Bloom/Seasonal Color
Lavender


USDA Hardiness Zone 3-9

Home Owner Growing and Maintenance Tips:

Good Companions
Columbine (Aquilegia canadensis), Wild Geranium (Geranium maculatum)

Characteristics & Attributes

Hydrologic Designation

FACW-

Nature Attracting

Hummingbird
Beneficial Insects

Root

Rhizomes

Season of Interest

Late (July-frost)
Mid (May-June)

Soil Moisture

Average

Sun Exposure

Medium Sun/Average Shade

USFS MO Ecological Map

Wildlife Benefit

Butterfly Nectar