Teucrium scorodonia

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Status

Native

Nomenclature

Teucrium scorodonia L. Euro+Med Plantbase

Species data in Europe

See the complete information sheet in FloraVeg.EU

Habitats

This species has been recorded in the following habitats (only habitats with species frequency > 5% are shown).:
Iberian acidophilous birch forests 77%, Quercus suber forest 71%, Mountain Quercus forests on acid soils 71%, Quercus pyrenaica forest 65%, Mixed forests on acid soils 60%, Iberoatlantic Quercus rotundifolia forests on acid soils 49%, Cytisus striatus and C. commutatus fields 41%, Atlantic poor soil thickets 40%, Genista florida fields 38%, Iberoatlantic lauroid forests in humid ravines with Prunus lusitanica 35%, Montane Betula celtiberica forests 32%, Iberoatlantic Quercus rotundifolia forests on non-acid soils 29%, Cytisus scoparius fields 29%, Erica arborea heaths 29%, Corylus thickets 28%, Iberoatlantic Laurus forests 28%, Forest fringes and clearings on acid soils, with fire-loving tall-herb vegetation 25%, Quercus-Fraxinus-Carpinus betulus forest on eutrophic and mesotrophic soils 25%, High maquis 24%, Southwestern sub-mediterranean deciduous thickets 21%, Western Palaearctic Taxus baccata forests 20%, Riverine Fraxinus-Alnus forest, wet at high but not at low water 19%, Ulex europaeus thickets 19%, Alnus swamp forests not on acid peat 19%, Genista obtusiramea fields 17%, Medio-European rich-soil thickets 13%, Sub-Atlantic Pteridium aquilinum fields 12%, Maritime Pinus pinaster subsp. atlantica forests 12%, Temperate and boreal riverine Salix forest 12%, Fringes of nutrient-rich ditches and riverbanks, with tall-herb perennial vegetation 11%, Northwestern Iberian holm-oak forests 10%, Atlantic acidophilous Fagus forests 9%, Sub-Atlantic semi-dry calcareous grassland 9%, Atlantic Erica-Ulex heaths 8%, Shady and nutrient-rich forest fringes with geophytes 7%, Pyreneo-Cantabrian neutrophile Fagus forests 7%, Lowland and collinar riverine Salix scrub 6%, Cytisus multiflorus fields 6%, Shady and nutrient-rich forest fringes with winter annuals 6%, Subnitrophilous disturbed sites with annual pioneer vegetation 5%, Mesic disturbed sites of the Cantabrian Mountains, with perennial vegetation 5%