Teucrium glandulosum Kellogg  
Family: Lamiaceae
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Plant: Suffrutescent or small shrub; stems to 1 m tall, variously branched Leaves: subsessile or tapering to a short, winged petiole; blades oblong, narrowly elliptic or lanceolate, overall 2-4.5 cm long, 0.3-1(-5) cm wide; margins with 0-3 large palmate lobes or pinnatifid to few-toothed or entire INFLORESCENCE: bracts deeply 2-3-lobed to simple and entire or 2-toothed Flowers: pedicels 1-3 cm long; calyx 5-9 mm long, the lobes slightly longer than tube, apiculate; corolla 5-20 mm long, white or bluish Fruit: NUTLETS ca. 2-3 mm long and wide, light brown to greenish-tan, the apices densely pubescent Misc: Sonoran Desert scrub, typically in canyons; 150-850 m (450-2800 ft); Jan-Jun (-Oct) REFERENCES: Christy, Charlotte M. 2003. Lamiaceae. J. Ariz. – Nev. Acad. Sci. Volume 35(2).
Teucrium glandulosum image
Dave Sussman  
Teucrium glandulosum image
David Sussman  
Teucrium glandulosum image
Arizona State University Herbarium  
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