Teucrium sandrasicum
Teucrium sandrasicum
Ülper
Similar to T. creticum but flowering stems shorter, 15-30 cm, ascending to erect from a low shrubby base; leaves linear, subacute, muticous: inflorescence an unbranched raceme, with axillary usually solitary flowers; lower floral leaves longer than pedicel, upper ± equalling pedicel; pedicels 1-3 x calyx; calyx canescent, teeth shortly acuminate; corolla lobes subacute; filaments shortly glandular and long eglandular-hairy. Fl. 4-8. Open Pinus nigra forest and macchie, on serpentine, 70-1800 m,
Endemic. E. Medit. element.