Teucrium Fruticans (Bush Germander)
Create Year-Round Mediterranean Beauty in Your California Garden
Teucrium fruticans gives you an evergreen, water-wise shrub with silver-gray foliage, small blue flowers, and a refined Mediterranean look without the upkeep of thirsty ornamentals.
Commonly known as bush germander or tree germander, this broadleaf evergreen shrub is native to the Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa. It thrives in full sun, handles dry heat, and brings a polished silvery texture to hedges, borders, containers, coastal gardens, and specimen plantings.
Designed for California landscapes, Teucrium fruticans tolerates drought once established, stands up to wind and salt spray, and stays attractive through the growing season with aromatic foliage and blue flowers that appear from spring into summer, and sometimes into fall in mild climates.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Drought tolerant once established – Saves water after the first growing season and reduces routine maintenance in dry California gardens.
-
Evergreen silver-gray foliage – Fragrant, ovate leaves with silvery white undersides provide year-round color, texture, and contrast.
-
Blue flowers for pollinators – Seasonal small blue flowers bloom at the branch tips and nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
-
Naturally deer resistant – Aromatic foliage helps protect your landscape investment from deer browsing.
-
Built for tough sites – Teucrium fruticans is highly resistant to deer, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions, making it reliable for coastal gardens and exposed landscapes.
-
Flexible design use – Plant it as a hedge, sheared topiary, loose border, rock garden accent, seaside garden shrub, xeriscaping feature, or container plant for patios and small spaces, or pair it with an evergreen English Laurel privacy hedge for year-round structure.
Teucrium fruticans is valued for its striking silver-gray foliage and delicate blue flowers, making it suitable for low-water gardens and structured topiary designs. It also handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10.
What Makes It Different
Most Mediterranean plants either offer attractive foliage with limited flower power or colorful blooms that need more water than a low-maintenance landscape should require.
Teucrium fruticans offers:
-
Aromatic foliage that stays attractive all year – This evergreen shrub keeps its silvery look through warm, dry months and provides a clean backdrop for roses, sages, ornamental grasses, and other drought tolerant plants.
-
Reliable seasonal blooms – Its small blue flowers appear at the ends of the branches, often in late spring and early summer, and can continue longer than many lavender plantings under similar full sun and good drainage conditions.
-
Drought and coastal toughness – Teucrium fruticans is tolerant of drought once established and prefers well-drained soils, thriving in full sun and moderate temperatures, making it suitable for xeriscaping and coastal gardens alongside other California natives like Black Sage (Salvia mellifera).
-
Adaptable soil performance – It thrives best in well-drained loam soil and can tolerate poor soil conditions, including rocky soils, though it prefers moderately fertile soil for optimal growth.
-
Botanical depth – Teucrium is a genus in the mint family, and the name is often associated with a Greek tradition linked to King Teucer of Troy. Teucrium fruticans common name options include bush germander, tree germander, shrubby germander, and silver germander.
Research also adds to its interest: Teucrium fruticans contains bioactive secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and diterpenes, valued for their potential antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Extracts from Teucrium fruticans show in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activity against various pathogenic bacteria, and members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, including topical applications for fungal infections and disinfecting minor wounds.
How To Grow Teucrium Successfully In Your Garden
-
Plant in full sun with good drainage
Choose a warm, open site with at least 6 hours of sun. Teucrium fruticans grows best in well-draining soil, including neutral to slightly alkaline soil, rocky soils, sandy soil, and moderately fertile loam. Avoid heavy, wet soil where root rot can develop. -
Water regularly during the first growing season
Regular watering is necessary for Teucrium fruticans while roots establish, but the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Once established, this shrub tolerates drought and takes far less supplemental water than traditional flowering shrubs. -
Let it grow, bloom, and shape naturally
In spring and summer, expect aromatic foliage and blue flowers at the branch tips. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a tidy hedge, rounded mound, or sheared topiary form. Avoid heavy late-season pruning, because tender new growth may need shelter before cold weather. -
Enjoy a low-maintenance landscape plant
Once established, Teucrium fruticans thrives with minimal care. It handles heat, wind, drought, coastal salt spray, urban pollution, and deer pressure, while its nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial garden visitors.
Plant Details
-
Botanical name: Teucrium fruticans
-
Common name: Bush germander, tree germander, silver germander, shrubby germander
-
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub
-
Native range: Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa
-
Mature size: Commonly 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit; in favorable conditions, mature plants may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread
-
Hardiness zones: USDA Zones 8–10
-
Light requirements: Full sun for best growth, foliage color, and flowering
-
Soil needs: Well-drained loam preferred; tolerates poor, rocky soils and slightly alkaline to neutral soil
-
Water needs: Moderate water during establishment; drought tolerant once established
-
Bloom time: Spring into summer, with possible repeat bloom into fall in mild climates
-
Flowers: Small blue flowers to blue-lavender blooms produced seasonally at the ends of the branches
-
Foliage: Evergreen, fragrant, grey-green to silver-gray leaves with silvery white undersides; leaves are ovate and approximately 0.75 inches long
-
Landscape uses: Hedge, border, specimen shrub, topiary, rock gardens, seaside gardens, xeriscaping, backdrops for formal or informal borders, and containers
-
Coastal tolerance: Handles wind, salt spray, heat, and salty coastal conditions
-
Wildlife value: Attracts bees, including honeybees and bumblebees, and nectar-rich blossoms also attract hummingbirds
-
Deer resistance: Highly deer resistant due to aromatic foliage
-
Care notes: Do not overwater, and fertilize lightly if needed; excessive fertilizer can push soft foliage growth at the expense of blooms
Teucrium fruticans can be effectively used in container gardening, allowing for versatility in landscaping designs, especially in smaller spaces or patios.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
-
California homeowners seeking water-wise landscaping solutions that reduce irrigation demand without sacrificing color or structure.
-
Garden enthusiasts building Mediterranean, drought tolerant, coastal, or low-water gardens with evergreen foliage and summer blue flowers.
-
Landscapers and property managers designing sustainable, low-maintenance commercial properties that must tolerate heat, wind, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions.
-
Homeowners with deer pressure who need a deer resistant shrub that still looks refined and colorful.
-
Small-space gardeners who want a versatile plant for containers, patios, entries, or compact hedge designs.
If you want a shrub that thrives in full sun, tolerates drought after establishment, grows well in good drainage, and works as a hedge, specimen, border, rock garden feature, seaside garden plant, or xeriscaping anchor, Teucrium fruticans fits your landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does it need?
Teucrium fruticans needs moderate, regular watering during the first growing season. After the plant is established, it becomes very drought tolerant. Let the soil dry out between waterings to help prevent root rot.
Will it survive California’s hot summers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans is best suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10 and handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray. It thrives in Mediterranean climates with warm summers, full sun, and well-drained soil.
Can I use it as a hedge?
Absolutely. This shrub can grow up to 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit, and in favorable sites may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread. It responds well to pruning and can be kept as a loose hedge, sheared hedge, or structured topiary.
What about deer damage?
Teucrium fruticans is naturally deer resistant. Its aromatic foliage is typically unappealing to deer, making it a smart choice for exposed residential landscapes.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans has nectar-rich blossoms that attract honeybees, bumblebees, and hummingbirds. The small blue flowers also support bees and other pollinators through the bloom season.
Can I grow it in containers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans performs well in containers when the pot has good drainage and the soil is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Containers are especially useful for patios, small gardens, and formal entry designs.
Is Teucrium fruticans edible or medicinal?
Yardwork recommends Teucrium fruticans for ornamental landscape use only. Although members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, certain species in the Teucrium genus have been linked to severe hepatotoxicity and kidney damage, requiring caution in internal consumption.
Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Choose Teucrium Fruticans (Bush Germander) for effortless Mediterranean elegance, evergreen silver-gray foliage, seasonal blue flowers, deer resistance, drought tolerance, and reliable performance in California sun.
Need help choosing the right size, spacing, or placement? Yardwork can help with plant selection, landscape consultation, soil guidance, and delivery across California.
Create Year-Round Mediterranean Beauty in Your California Garden
Teucrium fruticans gives you an evergreen, water-wise shrub with silver-gray foliage, small blue flowers, and a refined Mediterranean look without the upkeep of thirsty ornamentals.
Commonly known as bush germander or tree germander, this broadleaf evergreen shrub is native to the Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa. It thrives in full sun, handles dry heat, and brings a polished silvery texture to hedges, borders, containers, coastal gardens, and specimen plantings.
Designed for California landscapes, Teucrium fruticans tolerates drought once established, stands up to wind and salt spray, and stays attractive through the growing season with aromatic foliage and blue flowers that appear from spring into summer, and sometimes into fall in mild climates.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Drought tolerant once established – Saves water after the first growing season and reduces routine maintenance in dry California gardens.
-
Evergreen silver-gray foliage – Fragrant, ovate leaves with silvery white undersides provide year-round color, texture, and contrast.
-
Blue flowers for pollinators – Seasonal small blue flowers bloom at the branch tips and nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
-
Naturally deer resistant – Aromatic foliage helps protect your landscape investment from deer browsing.
-
Built for tough sites – Teucrium fruticans is highly resistant to deer, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions, making it reliable for coastal gardens and exposed landscapes.
-
Flexible design use – Plant it as a hedge, sheared topiary, loose border, rock garden accent, seaside garden shrub, xeriscaping feature, or container plant for patios and small spaces, or pair it with an evergreen English Laurel privacy hedge for year-round structure.
Teucrium fruticans is valued for its striking silver-gray foliage and delicate blue flowers, making it suitable for low-water gardens and structured topiary designs. It also handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10.
What Makes It Different
Most Mediterranean plants either offer attractive foliage with limited flower power or colorful blooms that need more water than a low-maintenance landscape should require.
Teucrium fruticans offers:
-
Aromatic foliage that stays attractive all year – This evergreen shrub keeps its silvery look through warm, dry months and provides a clean backdrop for roses, sages, ornamental grasses, and other drought tolerant plants.
-
Reliable seasonal blooms – Its small blue flowers appear at the ends of the branches, often in late spring and early summer, and can continue longer than many lavender plantings under similar full sun and good drainage conditions.
-
Drought and coastal toughness – Teucrium fruticans is tolerant of drought once established and prefers well-drained soils, thriving in full sun and moderate temperatures, making it suitable for xeriscaping and coastal gardens alongside other California natives like Black Sage (Salvia mellifera).
-
Adaptable soil performance – It thrives best in well-drained loam soil and can tolerate poor soil conditions, including rocky soils, though it prefers moderately fertile soil for optimal growth.
-
Botanical depth – Teucrium is a genus in the mint family, and the name is often associated with a Greek tradition linked to King Teucer of Troy. Teucrium fruticans common name options include bush germander, tree germander, shrubby germander, and silver germander.
Research also adds to its interest: Teucrium fruticans contains bioactive secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and diterpenes, valued for their potential antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Extracts from Teucrium fruticans show in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activity against various pathogenic bacteria, and members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, including topical applications for fungal infections and disinfecting minor wounds.
How To Grow Teucrium Successfully In Your Garden
-
Plant in full sun with good drainage
Choose a warm, open site with at least 6 hours of sun. Teucrium fruticans grows best in well-draining soil, including neutral to slightly alkaline soil, rocky soils, sandy soil, and moderately fertile loam. Avoid heavy, wet soil where root rot can develop. -
Water regularly during the first growing season
Regular watering is necessary for Teucrium fruticans while roots establish, but the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Once established, this shrub tolerates drought and takes far less supplemental water than traditional flowering shrubs. -
Let it grow, bloom, and shape naturally
In spring and summer, expect aromatic foliage and blue flowers at the branch tips. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a tidy hedge, rounded mound, or sheared topiary form. Avoid heavy late-season pruning, because tender new growth may need shelter before cold weather. -
Enjoy a low-maintenance landscape plant
Once established, Teucrium fruticans thrives with minimal care. It handles heat, wind, drought, coastal salt spray, urban pollution, and deer pressure, while its nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial garden visitors.
Plant Details
-
Botanical name: Teucrium fruticans
-
Common name: Bush germander, tree germander, silver germander, shrubby germander
-
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub
-
Native range: Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa
-
Mature size: Commonly 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit; in favorable conditions, mature plants may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread
-
Hardiness zones: USDA Zones 8–10
-
Light requirements: Full sun for best growth, foliage color, and flowering
-
Soil needs: Well-drained loam preferred; tolerates poor, rocky soils and slightly alkaline to neutral soil
-
Water needs: Moderate water during establishment; drought tolerant once established
-
Bloom time: Spring into summer, with possible repeat bloom into fall in mild climates
-
Flowers: Small blue flowers to blue-lavender blooms produced seasonally at the ends of the branches
-
Foliage: Evergreen, fragrant, grey-green to silver-gray leaves with silvery white undersides; leaves are ovate and approximately 0.75 inches long
-
Landscape uses: Hedge, border, specimen shrub, topiary, rock gardens, seaside gardens, xeriscaping, backdrops for formal or informal borders, and containers
-
Coastal tolerance: Handles wind, salt spray, heat, and salty coastal conditions
-
Wildlife value: Attracts bees, including honeybees and bumblebees, and nectar-rich blossoms also attract hummingbirds
-
Deer resistance: Highly deer resistant due to aromatic foliage
-
Care notes: Do not overwater, and fertilize lightly if needed; excessive fertilizer can push soft foliage growth at the expense of blooms
Teucrium fruticans can be effectively used in container gardening, allowing for versatility in landscaping designs, especially in smaller spaces or patios.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
-
California homeowners seeking water-wise landscaping solutions that reduce irrigation demand without sacrificing color or structure.
-
Garden enthusiasts building Mediterranean, drought tolerant, coastal, or low-water gardens with evergreen foliage and summer blue flowers.
-
Landscapers and property managers designing sustainable, low-maintenance commercial properties that must tolerate heat, wind, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions.
-
Homeowners with deer pressure who need a deer resistant shrub that still looks refined and colorful.
-
Small-space gardeners who want a versatile plant for containers, patios, entries, or compact hedge designs.
If you want a shrub that thrives in full sun, tolerates drought after establishment, grows well in good drainage, and works as a hedge, specimen, border, rock garden feature, seaside garden plant, or xeriscaping anchor, Teucrium fruticans fits your landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does it need?
Teucrium fruticans needs moderate, regular watering during the first growing season. After the plant is established, it becomes very drought tolerant. Let the soil dry out between waterings to help prevent root rot.
Will it survive California’s hot summers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans is best suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10 and handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray. It thrives in Mediterranean climates with warm summers, full sun, and well-drained soil.
Can I use it as a hedge?
Absolutely. This shrub can grow up to 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit, and in favorable sites may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread. It responds well to pruning and can be kept as a loose hedge, sheared hedge, or structured topiary.
What about deer damage?
Teucrium fruticans is naturally deer resistant. Its aromatic foliage is typically unappealing to deer, making it a smart choice for exposed residential landscapes.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans has nectar-rich blossoms that attract honeybees, bumblebees, and hummingbirds. The small blue flowers also support bees and other pollinators through the bloom season.
Can I grow it in containers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans performs well in containers when the pot has good drainage and the soil is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Containers are especially useful for patios, small gardens, and formal entry designs.
Is Teucrium fruticans edible or medicinal?
Yardwork recommends Teucrium fruticans for ornamental landscape use only. Although members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, certain species in the Teucrium genus have been linked to severe hepatotoxicity and kidney damage, requiring caution in internal consumption.
Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Choose Teucrium Fruticans (Bush Germander) for effortless Mediterranean elegance, evergreen silver-gray foliage, seasonal blue flowers, deer resistance, drought tolerance, and reliable performance in California sun.
Need help choosing the right size, spacing, or placement? Yardwork can help with plant selection, landscape consultation, soil guidance, and delivery across California.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Teucrium Fruticans (Bush Germander)
Create Year-Round Mediterranean Beauty in Your California Garden
Teucrium fruticans gives you an evergreen, water-wise shrub with silver-gray foliage, small blue flowers, and a refined Mediterranean look without the upkeep of thirsty ornamentals.
Commonly known as bush germander or tree germander, this broadleaf evergreen shrub is native to the Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa. It thrives in full sun, handles dry heat, and brings a polished silvery texture to hedges, borders, containers, coastal gardens, and specimen plantings.
Designed for California landscapes, Teucrium fruticans tolerates drought once established, stands up to wind and salt spray, and stays attractive through the growing season with aromatic foliage and blue flowers that appear from spring into summer, and sometimes into fall in mild climates.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Drought tolerant once established – Saves water after the first growing season and reduces routine maintenance in dry California gardens.
-
Evergreen silver-gray foliage – Fragrant, ovate leaves with silvery white undersides provide year-round color, texture, and contrast.
-
Blue flowers for pollinators – Seasonal small blue flowers bloom at the branch tips and nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
-
Naturally deer resistant – Aromatic foliage helps protect your landscape investment from deer browsing.
-
Built for tough sites – Teucrium fruticans is highly resistant to deer, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions, making it reliable for coastal gardens and exposed landscapes.
-
Flexible design use – Plant it as a hedge, sheared topiary, loose border, rock garden accent, seaside garden shrub, xeriscaping feature, or container plant for patios and small spaces, or pair it with an evergreen English Laurel privacy hedge for year-round structure.
Teucrium fruticans is valued for its striking silver-gray foliage and delicate blue flowers, making it suitable for low-water gardens and structured topiary designs. It also handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10.
What Makes It Different
Most Mediterranean plants either offer attractive foliage with limited flower power or colorful blooms that need more water than a low-maintenance landscape should require.
Teucrium fruticans offers:
-
Aromatic foliage that stays attractive all year – This evergreen shrub keeps its silvery look through warm, dry months and provides a clean backdrop for roses, sages, ornamental grasses, and other drought tolerant plants.
-
Reliable seasonal blooms – Its small blue flowers appear at the ends of the branches, often in late spring and early summer, and can continue longer than many lavender plantings under similar full sun and good drainage conditions.
-
Drought and coastal toughness – Teucrium fruticans is tolerant of drought once established and prefers well-drained soils, thriving in full sun and moderate temperatures, making it suitable for xeriscaping and coastal gardens alongside other California natives like Black Sage (Salvia mellifera).
-
Adaptable soil performance – It thrives best in well-drained loam soil and can tolerate poor soil conditions, including rocky soils, though it prefers moderately fertile soil for optimal growth.
-
Botanical depth – Teucrium is a genus in the mint family, and the name is often associated with a Greek tradition linked to King Teucer of Troy. Teucrium fruticans common name options include bush germander, tree germander, shrubby germander, and silver germander.
Research also adds to its interest: Teucrium fruticans contains bioactive secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and diterpenes, valued for their potential antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Extracts from Teucrium fruticans show in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activity against various pathogenic bacteria, and members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, including topical applications for fungal infections and disinfecting minor wounds.
How To Grow Teucrium Successfully In Your Garden
-
Plant in full sun with good drainage
Choose a warm, open site with at least 6 hours of sun. Teucrium fruticans grows best in well-draining soil, including neutral to slightly alkaline soil, rocky soils, sandy soil, and moderately fertile loam. Avoid heavy, wet soil where root rot can develop. -
Water regularly during the first growing season
Regular watering is necessary for Teucrium fruticans while roots establish, but the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Once established, this shrub tolerates drought and takes far less supplemental water than traditional flowering shrubs. -
Let it grow, bloom, and shape naturally
In spring and summer, expect aromatic foliage and blue flowers at the branch tips. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a tidy hedge, rounded mound, or sheared topiary form. Avoid heavy late-season pruning, because tender new growth may need shelter before cold weather. -
Enjoy a low-maintenance landscape plant
Once established, Teucrium fruticans thrives with minimal care. It handles heat, wind, drought, coastal salt spray, urban pollution, and deer pressure, while its nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial garden visitors.
Plant Details
-
Botanical name: Teucrium fruticans
-
Common name: Bush germander, tree germander, silver germander, shrubby germander
-
Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub
-
Native range: Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa
-
Mature size: Commonly 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit; in favorable conditions, mature plants may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread
-
Hardiness zones: USDA Zones 8–10
-
Light requirements: Full sun for best growth, foliage color, and flowering
-
Soil needs: Well-drained loam preferred; tolerates poor, rocky soils and slightly alkaline to neutral soil
-
Water needs: Moderate water during establishment; drought tolerant once established
-
Bloom time: Spring into summer, with possible repeat bloom into fall in mild climates
-
Flowers: Small blue flowers to blue-lavender blooms produced seasonally at the ends of the branches
-
Foliage: Evergreen, fragrant, grey-green to silver-gray leaves with silvery white undersides; leaves are ovate and approximately 0.75 inches long
-
Landscape uses: Hedge, border, specimen shrub, topiary, rock gardens, seaside gardens, xeriscaping, backdrops for formal or informal borders, and containers
-
Coastal tolerance: Handles wind, salt spray, heat, and salty coastal conditions
-
Wildlife value: Attracts bees, including honeybees and bumblebees, and nectar-rich blossoms also attract hummingbirds
-
Deer resistance: Highly deer resistant due to aromatic foliage
-
Care notes: Do not overwater, and fertilize lightly if needed; excessive fertilizer can push soft foliage growth at the expense of blooms
Teucrium fruticans can be effectively used in container gardening, allowing for versatility in landscaping designs, especially in smaller spaces or patios.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
-
California homeowners seeking water-wise landscaping solutions that reduce irrigation demand without sacrificing color or structure.
-
Garden enthusiasts building Mediterranean, drought tolerant, coastal, or low-water gardens with evergreen foliage and summer blue flowers.
-
Landscapers and property managers designing sustainable, low-maintenance commercial properties that must tolerate heat, wind, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions.
-
Homeowners with deer pressure who need a deer resistant shrub that still looks refined and colorful.
-
Small-space gardeners who want a versatile plant for containers, patios, entries, or compact hedge designs.
If you want a shrub that thrives in full sun, tolerates drought after establishment, grows well in good drainage, and works as a hedge, specimen, border, rock garden feature, seaside garden plant, or xeriscaping anchor, Teucrium fruticans fits your landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does it need?
Teucrium fruticans needs moderate, regular watering during the first growing season. After the plant is established, it becomes very drought tolerant. Let the soil dry out between waterings to help prevent root rot.
Will it survive California’s hot summers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans is best suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10 and handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray. It thrives in Mediterranean climates with warm summers, full sun, and well-drained soil.
Can I use it as a hedge?
Absolutely. This shrub can grow up to 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit, and in favorable sites may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread. It responds well to pruning and can be kept as a loose hedge, sheared hedge, or structured topiary.
What about deer damage?
Teucrium fruticans is naturally deer resistant. Its aromatic foliage is typically unappealing to deer, making it a smart choice for exposed residential landscapes.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans has nectar-rich blossoms that attract honeybees, bumblebees, and hummingbirds. The small blue flowers also support bees and other pollinators through the bloom season.
Can I grow it in containers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans performs well in containers when the pot has good drainage and the soil is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Containers are especially useful for patios, small gardens, and formal entry designs.
Is Teucrium fruticans edible or medicinal?
Yardwork recommends Teucrium fruticans for ornamental landscape use only. Although members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, certain species in the Teucrium genus have been linked to severe hepatotoxicity and kidney damage, requiring caution in internal consumption.
Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Choose Teucrium Fruticans (Bush Germander) for effortless Mediterranean elegance, evergreen silver-gray foliage, seasonal blue flowers, deer resistance, drought tolerance, and reliable performance in California sun.
Need help choosing the right size, spacing, or placement? Yardwork can help with plant selection, landscape consultation, soil guidance, and delivery across California.
Create Year-Round Mediterranean Beauty in Your California Garden
Teucrium fruticans gives you an evergreen, water-wise shrub with silver-gray foliage, small blue flowers, and a refined Mediterranean look without the upkeep of thirsty ornamentals.
Commonly known as bush germander or tree germander, this broadleaf evergreen shrub is native to the Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa. It thrives in full sun, handles dry heat, and brings a polished silvery texture to hedges, borders, containers, coastal gardens, and specimen plantings.
Designed for California landscapes, Teucrium fruticans tolerates drought once established, stands up to wind and salt spray, and stays attractive through the growing season with aromatic foliage and blue flowers that appear from spring into summer, and sometimes into fall in mild climates.
Why You’ll Love It
-
Drought tolerant once established – Saves water after the first growing season and reduces routine maintenance in dry California gardens.
-
Evergreen silver-gray foliage – Fragrant, ovate leaves with silvery white undersides provide year-round color, texture, and contrast.
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Blue flowers for pollinators – Seasonal small blue flowers bloom at the branch tips and nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other pollinators.
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Naturally deer resistant – Aromatic foliage helps protect your landscape investment from deer browsing.
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Built for tough sites – Teucrium fruticans is highly resistant to deer, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions, making it reliable for coastal gardens and exposed landscapes.
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Flexible design use – Plant it as a hedge, sheared topiary, loose border, rock garden accent, seaside garden shrub, xeriscaping feature, or container plant for patios and small spaces, or pair it with an evergreen English Laurel privacy hedge for year-round structure.
Teucrium fruticans is valued for its striking silver-gray foliage and delicate blue flowers, making it suitable for low-water gardens and structured topiary designs. It also handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray in USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10.
What Makes It Different
Most Mediterranean plants either offer attractive foliage with limited flower power or colorful blooms that need more water than a low-maintenance landscape should require.
Teucrium fruticans offers:
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Aromatic foliage that stays attractive all year – This evergreen shrub keeps its silvery look through warm, dry months and provides a clean backdrop for roses, sages, ornamental grasses, and other drought tolerant plants.
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Reliable seasonal blooms – Its small blue flowers appear at the ends of the branches, often in late spring and early summer, and can continue longer than many lavender plantings under similar full sun and good drainage conditions.
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Drought and coastal toughness – Teucrium fruticans is tolerant of drought once established and prefers well-drained soils, thriving in full sun and moderate temperatures, making it suitable for xeriscaping and coastal gardens alongside other California natives like Black Sage (Salvia mellifera).
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Adaptable soil performance – It thrives best in well-drained loam soil and can tolerate poor soil conditions, including rocky soils, though it prefers moderately fertile soil for optimal growth.
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Botanical depth – Teucrium is a genus in the mint family, and the name is often associated with a Greek tradition linked to King Teucer of Troy. Teucrium fruticans common name options include bush germander, tree germander, shrubby germander, and silver germander.
Research also adds to its interest: Teucrium fruticans contains bioactive secondary metabolites such as flavonoids and diterpenes, valued for their potential antioxidant, antimicrobial, and anti-inflammatory properties. Extracts from Teucrium fruticans show in vitro antibacterial and antifungal activity against various pathogenic bacteria, and members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, including topical applications for fungal infections and disinfecting minor wounds.
How To Grow Teucrium Successfully In Your Garden
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Plant in full sun with good drainage
Choose a warm, open site with at least 6 hours of sun. Teucrium fruticans grows best in well-draining soil, including neutral to slightly alkaline soil, rocky soils, sandy soil, and moderately fertile loam. Avoid heavy, wet soil where root rot can develop. -
Water regularly during the first growing season
Regular watering is necessary for Teucrium fruticans while roots establish, but the soil should be allowed to dry out between waterings to prevent root rot. Once established, this shrub tolerates drought and takes far less supplemental water than traditional flowering shrubs. -
Let it grow, bloom, and shape naturally
In spring and summer, expect aromatic foliage and blue flowers at the branch tips. Light pruning after flowering helps maintain a tidy hedge, rounded mound, or sheared topiary form. Avoid heavy late-season pruning, because tender new growth may need shelter before cold weather. -
Enjoy a low-maintenance landscape plant
Once established, Teucrium fruticans thrives with minimal care. It handles heat, wind, drought, coastal salt spray, urban pollution, and deer pressure, while its nectar-rich blossoms attract honeybees, bumblebees, hummingbirds, and other beneficial garden visitors.
Plant Details
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Botanical name: Teucrium fruticans
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Common name: Bush germander, tree germander, silver germander, shrubby germander
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Plant type: Broadleaf evergreen shrub
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Native range: Mediterranean region, including southern Europe and North Africa
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Mature size: Commonly 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit; in favorable conditions, mature plants may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread
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Hardiness zones: USDA Zones 8–10
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Light requirements: Full sun for best growth, foliage color, and flowering
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Soil needs: Well-drained loam preferred; tolerates poor, rocky soils and slightly alkaline to neutral soil
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Water needs: Moderate water during establishment; drought tolerant once established
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Bloom time: Spring into summer, with possible repeat bloom into fall in mild climates
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Flowers: Small blue flowers to blue-lavender blooms produced seasonally at the ends of the branches
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Foliage: Evergreen, fragrant, grey-green to silver-gray leaves with silvery white undersides; leaves are ovate and approximately 0.75 inches long
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Landscape uses: Hedge, border, specimen shrub, topiary, rock gardens, seaside gardens, xeriscaping, backdrops for formal or informal borders, and containers
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Coastal tolerance: Handles wind, salt spray, heat, and salty coastal conditions
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Wildlife value: Attracts bees, including honeybees and bumblebees, and nectar-rich blossoms also attract hummingbirds
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Deer resistance: Highly deer resistant due to aromatic foliage
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Care notes: Do not overwater, and fertilize lightly if needed; excessive fertilizer can push soft foliage growth at the expense of blooms
Teucrium fruticans can be effectively used in container gardening, allowing for versatility in landscaping designs, especially in smaller spaces or patios.
Who It’s For
Ideal for:
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California homeowners seeking water-wise landscaping solutions that reduce irrigation demand without sacrificing color or structure.
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Garden enthusiasts building Mediterranean, drought tolerant, coastal, or low-water gardens with evergreen foliage and summer blue flowers.
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Landscapers and property managers designing sustainable, low-maintenance commercial properties that must tolerate heat, wind, urban pollution, and salty coastal conditions.
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Homeowners with deer pressure who need a deer resistant shrub that still looks refined and colorful.
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Small-space gardeners who want a versatile plant for containers, patios, entries, or compact hedge designs.
If you want a shrub that thrives in full sun, tolerates drought after establishment, grows well in good drainage, and works as a hedge, specimen, border, rock garden feature, seaside garden plant, or xeriscaping anchor, Teucrium fruticans fits your landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much water does it need?
Teucrium fruticans needs moderate, regular watering during the first growing season. After the plant is established, it becomes very drought tolerant. Let the soil dry out between waterings to help prevent root rot.
Will it survive California’s hot summers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans is best suited for USDA Hardiness Zones 8 through 10 and handles intense heat, wind, and coastal salt spray. It thrives in Mediterranean climates with warm summers, full sun, and well-drained soil.
Can I use it as a hedge?
Absolutely. This shrub can grow up to 4–6 feet tall and wide with a mounding habit, and in favorable sites may reach 4–8 feet tall with an equal spread. It responds well to pruning and can be kept as a loose hedge, sheared hedge, or structured topiary.
What about deer damage?
Teucrium fruticans is naturally deer resistant. Its aromatic foliage is typically unappealing to deer, making it a smart choice for exposed residential landscapes.
Does it attract pollinators?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans has nectar-rich blossoms that attract honeybees, bumblebees, and hummingbirds. The small blue flowers also support bees and other pollinators through the bloom season.
Can I grow it in containers?
Yes. Teucrium fruticans performs well in containers when the pot has good drainage and the soil is allowed to dry slightly between waterings. Containers are especially useful for patios, small gardens, and formal entry designs.
Is Teucrium fruticans edible or medicinal?
Yardwork recommends Teucrium fruticans for ornamental landscape use only. Although members of the Teucrium genus, including Teucrium fruticans, have been utilized in traditional remedies, certain species in the Teucrium genus have been linked to severe hepatotoxicity and kidney damage, requiring caution in internal consumption.
Ready to Transform Your Garden?
Choose Teucrium Fruticans (Bush Germander) for effortless Mediterranean elegance, evergreen silver-gray foliage, seasonal blue flowers, deer resistance, drought tolerance, and reliable performance in California sun.
Need help choosing the right size, spacing, or placement? Yardwork can help with plant selection, landscape consultation, soil guidance, and delivery across California.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Plants vary greatly by type and no guarantees are made on sizing.
However here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
48" Box Tree 10-12 Ft. Tall
Please note: Citrus and California Native plants such as Manzanita are smaller than traditional sizing.
Please contact us to confirm sizing of items before purchasing if this is a concern.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants larger than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside.
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes larger than a 24" box size will require equipment and an operator onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee.
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We're committed to changing everything about trees and plants - how they’re grown, how you shop for them, and how much they cost. We handle orders ourselves. No middlemen to get between us (or our prices) and you.
We're committed to changing everything about trees and plants - how they’re grown, how you shop for them, and how much they cost. We handle orders ourselves. No middlemen to get between us (or our prices) and you.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants LARGER than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside (usually on the driveway or near the front doorstep).
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes LARGER than a 24" box size will require equipment and/or enough manpower onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to help coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee as well.
Delivery does not include unloading of trees and plants LARGER than a 24" box.
Trees and plants in smaller containers will be dropped curbside (usually on the driveway or near the front doorstep).
Delivery beyond a curbside drop will be charged extra.
Trees and plants that are sold in container sizes LARGER than a 24" box size will require equipment and/or enough manpower onsite to help unload from the truck.
Please reach out to our team PRIOR to placing your order to help coordinate.
Our team can provide unloading assistance with equipment for an extra fee as well.
We ship locally within California within 7-10 days of your order being placed.
We ship nationally using carrier partners, based on order size. Our common order minimums for out of state shipping is $5,000.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for specific shipping details for your location.
We ship locally within California within 7-10 days of your order being placed.
We ship nationally using carrier partners, based on order size. Our common order minimums for out of state shipping is $5,000.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for specific shipping details for your location.
We are currently online only and don't have physical locations where you can view plants in person.
That's why we have photos direct from the growing grounds of the plants we will ship and we display pricing right in our store.
We do make sure to pick the very best trees and plants prior to shipping and make sure that they have gone through our multi-point inspection for health and structure.
We will always reach out prior to delivery if we find a quality issue or need to provide a substitute.
We are currently online only and don't have physical locations where you can view plants in person.
That's why we have photos direct from the growing grounds of the plants we will ship and we display pricing right in our store.
We do make sure to pick the very best trees and plants prior to shipping and make sure that they have gone through our multi-point inspection for health and structure.
We will always reach out prior to delivery if we find a quality issue or need to provide a substitute.
Plants vary greatly by type. Here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Shrub/Tree 7-9 Ft. Tall
48" Box Shrub/Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
**Please note that we do not make guarantees of sizes. If you have questions or concerns, please call or text to request accurate sizing for the particular plant you're considering, prior to ordering.
Plants vary greatly by type. Here is a rough idea of sizes based on containers that are direct from our growing grounds.
15 Gallon Shrub 3-4 Ft. Tall
15 Gallon Tree 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Shrub 5-6 Ft. Tall
24" Box Tree 6-7 Ft. Tall
36" Box Shrub/Tree 7-9 Ft. Tall
48" Box Shrub/Tree 8-10 Ft. Tall
**Please note that we do not make guarantees of sizes. If you have questions or concerns, please call or text to request accurate sizing for the particular plant you're considering, prior to ordering.
We offer a limited 30 day warranty for plants that are delivered and planted by someone else and a 90 day warranty for plants that we plant.
The limited warranty covers plants that die as a result of disease or fungus which was derived from our growing grounds or from root balls that were root bound.
The warranty does not cover damage due to watering, fertilizer, soils, or any other conditions beyond our control. Additionally, the warranty does not cover plants that are shipped out of the state of California or shipped into California from other states. Custom plant orders are also not covered under warranty. Plants must be planted within 24 hours after delivery to qualify.
We can assist you in recommending the right soils and fertilizers to help your plant thrive after you plant it.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for further warranty information.
We offer a limited 30 day warranty for plants that are delivered and planted by someone else and a 90 day warranty for plants that we plant.
The limited warranty covers plants that die as a result of disease or fungus which was derived from our growing grounds or from root balls that were root bound.
The warranty does not cover damage due to watering, fertilizer, soils, or any other conditions beyond our control. Additionally, the warranty does not cover plants that are shipped out of the state of California or shipped into California from other states. Custom plant orders are also not covered under warranty. Plants must be planted within 24 hours after delivery to qualify.
We can assist you in recommending the right soils and fertilizers to help your plant thrive after you plant it.
Text or call 323-576-4159 for further warranty information.
Our local delivery team covers most cities in California.
There are some exceptions, so please get in touch to confirm prior to ordering.
Additionally, we ship using semi trucks and trailers throughout the entire United States and even abroad for large orders over $5,000. Each shipment is custom, so please reach out to our team to coordinate.
Our local delivery team covers most cities in California.
There are some exceptions, so please get in touch to confirm prior to ordering.
Additionally, we ship using semi trucks and trailers throughout the entire United States and even abroad for large orders over $5,000. Each shipment is custom, so please reach out to our team to coordinate.