Teucrium canadense
American germander (Teucrium canadense) is a short-lived perennial herb native to North America. It features dull green, oval to lance-shaped leaves that are covered in tiny hairs. During the summer months, it produces small, yet vibrant pink and white blooms atop its stems. Growing best in moist, sandy soil, American germander is a valued low-maintenance species for wildlife gardens, offering nectar and pollen to beneficial insects like bees, butterflies, and more. Its evergreen appearance and drought tolerance have made it a popular pick for modern landscapes.
Sunlight
Partial Shade
Water Needs
medium
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Water Every
"7-10" days
Sun Needs
partial-shade
Growth
Low
Care Level
Moderate
💧 Water every "7-10" days
Seasonal Adjustments
Adjust watering frequency based on temperature, humidity, and season. Water more frequently in summer and less in winter.
Pro Tip: Check soil moisture before watering. Stick your finger 1-2 inches into the soil—if it's dry, it's time to water!
Take 4-6" cuttings in spring, root in water or moist soil
Divide root ball in spring, replant sections immediately
Start seeds indoors 6-8 weeks before last frost date
Bend stem to soil surface, cover lightly, roots form in 4-6 weeks
Good For:
Consider Carefully:
Enjoys dappled or limited direct sun—about 2–4 hours of morning or late afternoon light and protection during peak midday sun.
Keep soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when top inch of soil is dry.