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Teucrium scorodonia, common name the Wood Sage or Woodland Germander, is a perennial herb belonging to the genus Teucrium of the Lamiaceae family.
There isn't enough information to know if wood sage is safe or what the possible side effects might be.
More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of wood sage for these uses.
At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for wood sage.
The appropriate dose of wood sage depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions.
Wood sage contains chemicals that might decrease spasms and loosen mucus in the chest.
Wood sage is an herb.
Pregnancy and breast-feeding: Not enough is known about the use of wood sage during pregnancy and breast-feeding.
Wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia)
Plants and birds Flowering plants to look out for include dog-violet, bluebell, lesser stitchwort and wood sage.
Beneath this canopy grows bilberry, bramble, wild garlic, holly, honeysuckle, ivy, woodrush and wood sage.
Other species recorded are Tutsan, Bilberry, Wood Sage and Foxglove.
The moth flies at night in June and July and is attracted to light and sugar and to flowers such as wood sage.
People take wood sage for digestive tract disorders, tuberculosis, swollen airways, throat spasms, high blood pressure, wounds, and liver disorders.
The moorland is dominated by wood sage, heather and bilberry, while the meadows support a range of wild flowers including mountain pansy, tormentil and harebell.
The more usual woodland plants include Bluebell, Yellow Archangel, Wood Sage and Wood-sorrel.
The small flock of eight flitted before me along the hedgerow, drawing my attention to a white post in a bed of slender St John's wort and wood sage.
Fine-leaved fescues, wavy hair-grass and purple moor-grass dominate the acid grassland areas with a mix of wood sage, heath bedstraw and other typical species.
Teucrium scorodonia, common name the Wood Sage or Woodland Germander, is a perennial herb belonging to the genus Teucrium of the Lamiaceae family.
Inside the grykes the environment is cool, dark and damp, so species more commonly found in woodland are seen, including wood sage, harts tongue fern and there are even stunted trees.
(WOOD SAGE) Teufelskrallenwurzel (DEVIL'S CLAW) Tewon Lawa.
On the east side of the valley, the underlying sandstone and limestone is exposed as cliffs; these support a vegetation in which wood sage, Teucrium scorodonia, and foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, are among the commonest species.
The conditions are damp and acidic and the ground flora includes Foxglove, Woodruff, Tutsan, Slender St John's-wort, Wild Madder, Great Woodrush, Wood Sage, Bilberry, Wood Sorrel.
Sprinkled some unusual wildflower seeds, a Mullein I was thrilled to read in Wiki is regarded as a 'pest', into my newly liberated border, and a Wood Sage, which is one of my most beloved plants to find growing.
Brush, primarily wormwood, wood sage, and aromatic tarragon, dominated the stands of woody growth that were trying to force a meager existence from the dry soil, sometimes crowding out the dwarfed and contorted pines and willows that clung close to the banks of streams.
The larva mainly feed on Teucrium scorodonia.
The larvae feed on Teucrium scorodonia and Verbascum thapsus.
Wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia)
Teucrium scorodonia is distributed in western, central and southern Europe, Tunisia, the Azores, the Madeira Islands and in eastern Canada.
The larvae feed on Eupatorium cannabinum, but is also reported on Jacobaea vulgaris, Teucrium scorodonia, Sium latifolium and Stachys.
(WATER GERMANDER) Teucrium scorodonia.
The understory of these Laurel forest is low, falling almost to the ground lined with ivy, along with some wood-sage plants (Teucrium scorodonia) and snakeroot (Arisarum vulgare).
Ambroise, Garlic Sage, Germandrée Scorodoine, Hind Heal, Large-Leaved Germander, Sauge des Bois, Teucrium scorodonia.
On the east side of the valley, the underlying sandstone and limestone is exposed as cliffs; these support a vegetation in which wood sage, Teucrium scorodonia, and foxglove, Digitalis purpurea, are among the commonest species.
There are numerous herbaceous plant as Sedum genus, Teucrium scorodonia, smelling lily Iris foetidissima, Xolantha guttata, Melissa officinalis, Symphytum officinalis, Vinca difformis, Aeonium sp., Hyacinthoides sp.