LXXXV. 



TEUCRIUM CHAMJEDRYS. 



Wall Germander. 



Class XIV. 'DiDYSAMix.— Order I. Gymnospermia. 

 Nat. Ord. Labiat^e. 

 Gen. Char. Calyx tubular, five-tootlied, nearly equal, 

 or two-lipped. Corolla with the tube shorter thau the 

 calyx ; upper lip bipartite ; lower one spreading, trifid. 

 Stamens much exserted ; cells of the anthers confluent, 

 spreading. 



Spec, Char. Leaves ovate, deeply serrate, tapering into 

 a footstalk. Flowers axillary, in threes. Stem as- 

 cending. 



S Y N O N Y M E S. 



Greek x'^/^'^'^i"'' 



CLamaedrys major (et minor) repens. Bauh. Pin. 348, 

 Dod. 43. 



Chamsedrys major (et minor) latifolia. Ger. Em. 650, 

 Latin <( Chamaedrys vulgaris sen sativa. Jiaii Syn. 231. 



Chamaedrys vera mas. Fuchs, 825. 



Teucrium Chamsedrys. Lin. Sp. PL 700, Eng. FL iii. 

 p. 69. Eng. Bot. t, 680, 



French Germandree ; Petit Chene, 



Italian Camedrio ; Calamandrina ; Querciola, 



Spanish . , . . Camedris ; Encinilla, 



Portuguese . . Camedrio. 



German .... Gamander ; Gamanderlein. 



Dutch Gamander ; Bathengel. 



Bohemian ... Kamanderl ; Ozanka raeniisj. 



Swedish Ekegrces. 



Polish Ozanka. 



Description. — The root is perennial, slender, yellowish, some- 

 what creeping, and furnished with short, delicate fibres. The 



