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- Q161937 subject Q7215694.
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- Q161937 subject Q8461720.
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- Q161937 subject Q8891990.
- Q161937 subject Q9757156.
- Q161937 abstract "Teucrium chamaedrys, the wall germander, is a species of ornamental plant native to Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa, and to the Middle East as far east as Iran. It was historically used as a medicinal herb for the treatment of gout and sometimes as a component of Venice treacle.Subspecies Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. albarracinii (Pau) Rech.f. - France, Spain Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. algeriense Rech.f. - Algeria Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. chamaedrys - central + southern Europe, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. germanicum (F.Herm.) Rech.f. - France, Germany Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. gracile (Batt.) Rech.f. - Algeria, Morocco Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. lydium O.Schwarz - Greece, Turkey Teucrium chamaedrys var. multinodum Bordz. - Caucasus Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. nuchense (K.Koch) Rech.f. - Caucasus Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. olympicum Rech.f. - Greece Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. pectinatum Rech.f. - France, Italy Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. pinnatifidum (Sennen) Rech.f. - France, Spain Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. sinuatum (Celak.) Rech.f. - Iran, Iraq, Turkey Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. syspirense (K.Koch) Rech.f. - Crimea, Caucasus, Turkey, Iran, Turkmenistan Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. tauricola Rech.f. - Turkey, Syria Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. trapezunticum Rech.f. - Caucasus, Turkey↑ ↑ 2.0 2.1 ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Q161937 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q161937 class Q165468.
- Q161937 division Q25314.
- Q161937 family Q53476.
- Q161937 genus Q157714.
- Q161937 kingdom Q756.
- Q161937 order Q21742.
- Q161937 order Q747502.
- Q161937 thumbnail Teucrium_chamaedrys_1.jpg?width=300.
- Q161937 wikiPageExternalLink gerwal11.html.
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- Q161937 wikiPageExternalLink Plant.asp?code=F910.
- Q161937 wikiPageExternalLink Plant.aspx?LatinName=Teucrium+chamaedrys.
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- Q161937 binomialAuthority Q1043.
- Q161937 familia Q53476.
- Q161937 genus "Teucrium".
- Q161937 name "wall germander".
- Q161937 ordo Q21742.
- Q161937 regnum Q756.
- Q161937 unrankedClassis Q165468.
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- Q161937 unrankedOrdo Q747502.
- Q161937 type Eukaryote.
- Q161937 type Plant.
- Q161937 type Species.
- Q161937 type Thing.
- Q161937 type Q19088.
- Q161937 type Q756.
- Q161937 comment "Teucrium chamaedrys, the wall germander, is a species of ornamental plant native to Mediterranean region of Europe and North Africa, and to the Middle East as far east as Iran. It was historically used as a medicinal herb for the treatment of gout and sometimes as a component of Venice treacle.Subspecies Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. albarracinii (Pau) Rech.f. - France, Spain Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. algeriense Rech.f. - Algeria Teucrium chamaedrys subsp.".
- Q161937 label "Teucrium chamaedrys".
- Q161937 depiction Teucrium_chamaedrys_1.jpg.
- Q161937 name "wall germander".