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Silver Germander Teucrium fruticans HEDGE Garden Design & Nursery

Teucrium fruticans, commonly called tree germander or bush germander, is a medium sized evergreen shrub native to southern Europe. The fragrant, ovate leaves are grey-green in color and reach around 0.75" long. The twigs and undersides of the foliage are covered in fine, velvety white hairs.


Silver Germander Teucrium fruticans HEDGE Garden Design & Nursery

Sturdy, Teucrium fruticans (Tree Germander) is a twiggy evergreen shrub boasting small, aromatic, gray-green leaves with silvery white undersides that seem to glow in the landscape. Tiny lavender-blue flowers, 1 in. across (2.5 cm), often buzzing with bees, bloom almost year-round at the branch tips.


Silver Germander Teucrium fruticans HEDGE Garden Design & Nursery

Wall germander ( Teucrium chamadrys) is a shrubby broadleaf evergreen with a clump-forming habit, grown mostly for its aromatic foliage (it is a member of the mint family). Sometimes categorized as Teucrium x lucidrys, wall germander is one of those old-fashioned plants that does not receive a lot of press nowadays.


TEUCRIUM Fruticans Horticulture Dumont

Bush germander Teucrium fruticans Description Download Bush germander is a reliable foliage and flowering accent plant. It develops into a large evergreen shrub, 4-8 ft. high, spreading 8-10 ft. across. Distinctive foliage is gray-green above with silvery white hairs beneath.


Tree germander, Teucrium fruticans, a seasideloving shrub

Teucrium chamaedrys ' Nanum' (syn. 'Prostratum'), creeping germander, is a true groundcover species, slowly spreading to 3 ft. or wider as it grows 6-8 in. high. Small, pinkish purple blossoms in spring and summer attract bees. This long-lived perennial can be mowed or sheared to keep it even lower.


Silver Germander Teucrium fruticans HEDGE Garden Design & Nursery

Teucrium fruticans or 'Silver Germander' is a drought tolerant shrub with attractive foliage and flowers. A number of varieties are available for sale.


Pin by Christine Stasko on Plants for my garden Nz garden, Hedge plants, Coastal plants

Teucrium fruticans (common name tree germander or shrubby germander) is a species of flowering plant in the mint family Lamiaceae, native to the western and central Mediterranean. Growing to 1 m (3 ft) tall by 4 m (13 ft) wide, it is a spreading evergreen shrub with arching velvety white shoots, glossy aromatic leaves and pale blue flowers in summer.


GAP Gardens Tamarisk trees grown as standards growing through clipped Teucrium fruticans hedge

Teucrium fruticans or the Shrubby Germander is a bushy shrub that goes very well in perennial gardens, cottage gardens and coastal gardens. It has a wide, sprawling habit with woolly, whitish stems and aromatic, grey/green leaves. light blue two-lipped flowers are borne in spring on terminal spikes in late spring and summer.


Chiara's Plants Teucrium fruticans

Teucrium are hardy perennials and sub-shrubs that range from 10 to 90 cm (4 to 36 inches) in height. This size range makes them useful in many areas of the garden, including in rock gardens, borders, and drystone walls. Teucrium plants bloom in the summer. They have small flowers carried on spikes or in clusters.


Teucrium fruticans Silver Germander Drought Tolerant Shrubs, Wild Olive, Xeriscaping, Outdoor

Shrubby germander ( Teucrium fruticans) is a drought-tolerant beauty that basks in full sun, while its foliage and flowers provide a visually cooling backdrop. This Mediterranean native, also called shrubby germander, thrives in drought-tolerant gardens and provides welcome color contrast in gardens filled with bright green plants.


Teucrium Fruticans

Silvery-grey Teucrium fruticans is easy to cut and has an attractive small flower - although it does grow rapidly so will need fairly regular clipping. Paul McCredie Griselinia creates a lush,.


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Clean the blades of your pruning shears or secateurs with rubbing alcohol on a rag. Wiping the blade removes any lingering disease or fungi that may remain on its surface from previous prunings. Cut the plant back hard -- within 6 inches of the soil -- in early spring before new growth begins if it has begun looking "leggy," meaning that all.


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Shrub - Evergreen Size 1-2 m Landscape Use foliage colour, hedge, clipped shrub, topiary, coastal gardens Specifications Temperature: Half hardy Light: Medium High Moisture: Low Medium Soil: Light Medium Wind tolerance: High Coastal tolerance: High


Teucrium fruticans 'Azureum' Beth Chatto Plants / Gardens

Teucrium fruticans are popular garden plants originating from Portugal and the Mediterranean which can be used in a variety of garden contexts. As freestanding plants they will grow quickly to cover a bare bank or they can spread over a low wall to good effect.


Teucrium fruticans โ€” Very Good Plants

Colour & scent Fragrance: Foliage Position Full sun Aspect South-facing or West-facing Exposure


Teucrium fruticans Riverside Garden Centre

Fruticans, also known as Shrubby germander or tree germander, is a bushy, evergreen shrub with oval to lance-shaped, gray-green leaves, to 3/4 inch long, with white-woolly underneath. Whorls of pale blue flowers are produced with termainl racemees. May be cut to within 2 inches of ground level in the spring to maintain compact growth habit.