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Definition of Teucrium scorodonia
1. Noun. European germander with one-sided racemes of yellow flowers; naturalized in North America.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Teucrium Scorodonia
Literary usage of Teucrium scorodonia
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine by Nathaniel Lloyd and Company (1864)
"In the Entomologist's "Weekly Intelligencer, TO!, x, p. 71, is recorded the first
information of Teucrium scorodonia being the food plant of ..."
2. The Entomologist; an Illustrated Journal of General Entomology by Edward Newman, Royal Entomological Society of London (1883)
"Food, wood-sage (Teucrium scorodonia). May and June. PUPA.— Dull green, head and
wing-cases paler; there are two dorsal rows of warts with chequered hairs, ..."
3. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke (1902)
"Teucrium scorodonia. Teucrium scorodonia. Wood Germander. Wood Sage. NO Labiate.
Tincture of whole fresh plant. Clinical. ..."
4. A Dictionary of Practical Materia Medica by John Henry Clarke (1902)
"Frequent feeling of flushing in face, without external redness. Teucrium scorodonia.
Teucrium scorodonia. Wood Germander. Wood Sage. N. 0. Labiate. ..."
5. A Dictionary of English Plant-names by James Britten, Robert Holland (1886)
"Teucrium scorodonia, L. Ger. Sage, Jerusalem. See Jerusalem Sage. Sage, Mountain (S.-W.
Cumb. ... Teucrium scorodonia,, L.—Prior, p. 200. Sage of Bethlem. ..."