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Definition of Teucrium chamaedrys
1. Noun. European perennial subshrub with red-purple or bright rose flowers with red and white spots.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teucrium Chamaedrys
Literary usage of Teucrium chamaedrys
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Statistical Account of Scotland by Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy (1845)
"... and found in the parish are the following : Stratiotes aloides, Lysimachia
thyrsiflora, Tragopogon major, Teucrium chamaedrys, Hyoscyamus niger, ..."
2. An Introduction to the Modern Classification of Insects: Founded on the by John Obadiah Westwood (1840)
"as attacking the flowers of Teucrium chamaedrys, of which it prevents the
blossoming, causing them to swell out to a disproportionate size. ..."
3. Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: A Handbook for Laboratories of Pure by Hans Solereder, Dukinfield Henry Scott (1908)
"... as well as in Galeopsis Tetrahit, L. and Teucrium chamaedrys, L., while the
investigation of certain species of Ballota, Brunella, Glechoma, Lamium, ..."
4. Travels in Various Countries of the East: Being a Continuation of Memoirs by Robert Walpole (1820)
"The herb is pounded; and an infusion is made of it, which is drank for exanthematous
complaints, and a prurient itching of the skin. 2. Teucrium chamaedrys ..."