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| American Germander Teucrium canadense
Other Common Names: Wood Sage, germander, Canada Germander Bloom period: Summer Bloom Color: Pale lavendar with darker markings
Wildlife Value : 3 Seed Availability: 1 Establishment Frequency: Growth Form: Single Stem The flower for the American Germander is well designed for bees and is a valuable honey plant when abundant. Prairie chickens will eat the nutlets. Colonies of this native flower spread by rhizomes. The leaves of the American Germander were used in tea to induce sweating. The plant was also used to treat lung ailments and intestinal worms. It can be found in the moist soils of low woods, prairies, ditches, pastures, and roadsides.
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Wildlife Value Score and Seed Availability
1 = low; 5 = high
Establishment Frequency
1 = slow to establish; 5 = easy established in one year