Teucrium Chamaedrys Subsp. Sinuatum
Teucrium chamaedrys subsp. sinuatum is a low-growing perennial plant native to southern europe and western asia. it belongs to the mint family and is known for its aromatic leaves and small blue or purple flowers. this subspecies is often found in rocky soils and dry habitats, thriving in sunny conditions. its compact growth habit makes it a popular choice for rock gardens and borders. it has been used historically in traditional medicine and as a decorative plant in herbal gardens.