Teucrium lucidrys | 1.5 Litre Pot | 25cm - 30cm Height

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Common Names

  • Wall Germander

Teucrium lucidrys, or Wall Germander, is an evergreen sub-shrub featuring glossy green leaves and pink-purple flowers from summer to autumn. Perfect for low hedging, edging borders, or rockeries, it attracts bees and offers year-round appeal.

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Teucrium lucidrys
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Bring a touch of timeless elegance to your UK garden with Teucrium lucidrys, a versatile evergreen sub-shrub perfect for structured landscaping.

Teucrium lucidrys, also known as Wall Germander, is a superb choice for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance yet sophisticated plant. This charming evergreen sub-shrub thrives in many UK garden settings. It offers year-round interest, proving its value across the seasons. Gardeners appreciate its neat habit and appealing foliage, making it a garden essential.

Key Features of Teucrium lucidrys

  • Evergreen foliage provides year-round structure.
  • Produces delicate pink-purple flowers from summer into autumn.
  • Highly attractive to bees and other beneficial pollinators.
  • Ideal for creating formal edges or low hedges.
  • Remarkably drought-tolerant once established.
  • Requires minimal ongoing care, making it gardener-friendly.

Discover Teucrium lucidrys: The Wall Germander

Teucrium lucidrys is a distinguished member of the mint family, Lamiaceae. Its name, Teucrium, likely honours Teucer, an ancient Trojan prince.

The specific epithet, `lucidrys`, is sometimes interchanged with `chamaedrys`. This term translates from Greek as “ground oak.” It refers to the slight resemblance of its leaves to miniature oak leaves.

This plant is indigenous to Western Europe and the Mediterranean. It therefore brings a touch of warmth to UK landscapes.

Foliage and Bloom of Teucrium lucidrys

This evergreen gem features small, glossy, dark green leaves. They have a crinkled texture. Additionally, they are often aromatic when gently brushed.

During the summer months, from June through to September, Teucrium lucidrys produces dainty pink-purple flowers. These two-lipped blooms emerge on slender spikes. They create a lovely contrast against the rich green foliage.

Furthermore, these attractive flowers act as a magnet for local wildlife. They generously provide nectar for bees and butterflies, thereby boosting garden biodiversity.

Versatile Garden Uses for Teucrium lucidrys

Teucrium lucidrys proves incredibly versatile in the garden. Its dense, compact growth makes it perfect for creating crisp, formal edges along pathways or borders.

Moreover, it forms excellent low hedges, adding structure to any garden design. Many gardeners also use it in knot gardens, rockeries, or containers.

This plant maintains its shape well, which is a great asset. After flowering, a light trim helps keep its neat appearance. Therefore, it is a favourite for those who enjoy shaping plants.

This robust sub-shrub offers enduring appeal throughout the year, truly enhancing any outdoor space.

Max Height 0.60 at maturity
Max Spread 0.60 at maturity
Growth Rate Average
Average growth
Position
Full Sun
Soil Type
Sandy Loam Chalk
H5 H5 – Hardy in most places

Hardy in all of the UK and northern Europe. Suitable for exposed sites.

−25°C +15°C
Typical minimum: -15°C to -10°C

Care Notes

Teucrium lucidrys, or Wall Germander, is a relatively low-maintenance plant. Plant in full sun and well-drained soil. Water regularly after planting until established, then it becomes drought-tolerant. Prune lightly after flowering, typically in late summer or early autumn, to maintain its compact shape and encourage denser growth. For formal hedges or edging, a more rigorous clip can be performed. Protect from extreme winter wet in colder, heavy soil areas. Generally pest and disease resistant, making it an easy-care addition to most gardens.