All languages combined word senses marked with lifeform category "Ajugoideae subfamily plants"
Parent categories: Mint family plants, Lamiales order plants, Spices and herbs, Plants, Shrubs, Trees, Foods, Lifeforms, Eating, Food and drink, Life, Human behaviour, Nature, Human
Total 64 word senses
- Ajugoideae (Proper name) [Translingual] A taxonomic subfamily within the family Lamiaceae – ajuga subfamily plants.
- Gamander (Noun) [German] germander (any plant of the genus Teucrium)
- Günsel (Noun) [German] bugle, bugleweed (any of various species in the genus Ajuga)
- Jelängerjelieber (Noun) [German] woody nightshade
- Jelängerjelieber (Noun) [German] yellow bugle
- ajuga (Noun) [English] Any plant in the genus Ajuga, especially the ornamental ground cover Ajuga reptans.
- alzineta (Noun) [Catalan] wall germander (Teucrium chamaedrys)
- ayuga (Noun) [Spanish] bugle (Ajuga)
- bastard pennyroyal (Noun) [English] Plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, native to North America and having a pennyroyal-like scent, including:; Trichostema setaceum (Trichostema lineare in older references), also native to the eastern US, which is usually qualified as linear-leaved or narrow bastard pennyroyal.
- black sage (Noun) [English] Any member of the species Salvia mellifera of aromatic sage native to California, which are an important nectar source for sage honey.
- bleeding heart (Noun) [English] Any of various perennial plants, of the family Papaveraceae, subfamily Fumarioideae, often having pink heart-shaped flowers, including:; Dicentra, a genus native to eastern Asia and North America, some species with colors and shape similar to Lamprocapnos spectabilis.
- blue bugle (Noun) [English] Either of two herbaceous flowering plants.; Ajuga reptans (common bugle).
- blue bugle (Noun) [English] Either of two herbaceous flowering plants.; Ajuga genevensis (upright bugle).
- bluecurls (Noun) [English] Any plant in genus Trichostema, with blue flowers.
- bugle (Noun) [English] A plant in the family Lamiaceae grown as a ground cover Ajuga reptans, and other plants in the genus Ajuga.
- bugleweed (Noun) [English] Any of a genus of herbs used for ground cover, bugle (Ajuga).
- butterfly bush (Noun) [English] Any of several plants that conspicuously attract butterflies; Any buddleia, of genus Buddleja.
- butterfly bush (Noun) [English] Any of several plants that conspicuously attract butterflies; Any buddleia, of genus Buddleja.; especially of the species Buddleja davidii and Buddleja globosa.
- butterfly bush (Noun) [English] Any of several plants that conspicuously attract butterflies; Butterfly weed (Asclepias tuberosa).
- butterfly bush (Noun) [English] Any of several plants that conspicuously attract butterflies; Blue butterfly bush (Rotheca myricoides, syn. Clerodendrum ugandense).
- búgula (Noun) [Catalan] common bugle (Ajuga reptans)
- búgula (Noun) [Spanish] common bugle (Ajuga reptans)
- carpet bugle (Noun) [English] Ajuga gen. et spp.
- carpetweed (Noun) [English] A low-growing North American weed (Mollugo verticillata).
- cat thyme (Noun) [English] A low-growing herb, Teucrium marum, related to germander, which has a pungent scent that causes sneezing, but is attractive to cats.
- consuelda media (Noun) [Spanish] common bugle (Ajuga reptans)
- diascordium (Noun) [English] A medicine made from dried herbs, especially Teucrium scordium.
- eixorba-rates blanc (Noun) [Catalan] cat thyme (Teucrium marum)
- escordi (Noun) [Catalan] wood germander (Teucrium scordium)
- gamander (Noun) [Dutch] a germander; any plant of genus Teucrium
- germander (Noun) [English] Any plant of the genus Teucrium, some with small, pink, white, or pale purple flowers and a small upper lip.
- glesyn-y-coed pêr (Noun) [Welsh] yellow bugle, ground pine (Ajuga chamaepitys)
- glory tree (Noun) [English] Any of several species of the genus Clerodendrum, showy flowering shrubs of tropical regions.
- gout ivy (Noun) [English] bugleweed (Ajuga)
- ground pine (Noun) [English] Any of several plants, none of which are true pines:; Ajuga, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae, with most species native to Europe, Asia, and Africa; also, specifically
- ground pine (Noun) [English] Any of several plants, none of which are true pines:; Ajuga, a genus of herbaceous flowering plants in the mint family Lamiaceae, with most species native to Europe, Asia, and Africa; also, specifically:; Ajuga chamaepitys (yellow bugle), native to Europe, the eastern part of the Mediterranean, and North Africa
- ground pine (Noun) [English] Any of several plants, none of which are true pines:; Lycopodium, a genus of clubmosses in the family Lycopodiaceae, a family allied to the ferns, specifically:; Lycopodium obscurum (princess pine), native to eastern North America
- ground pine (Noun) [English] Any of several plants, none of which are true pines:; Lycopodium, a genus of clubmosses in the family Lycopodiaceae, a family allied to the ferns, specifically:; Lycopodium clavatum (stag's-horn clubmoss, running clubmoss)
- herba felera (Noun) [Catalan] yellow bugle (Ajuga chamaepitys)
- iva (Noun) [Catalan] southern bugle (Ajuga iva)
- iva borda (Noun) [Catalan] Teucrium pseudochamaepitys, a species of germander native to the Western Mediterranean
- iúr sléibhe (Noun) [Irish] wood sage (Teucrium scorodonia)
- kitty crack (Noun) [English] cat thyme (Teucrium marum)
- ożanka (Noun) [Polish] germander (any plant of the genus Teucrium)
- pagoda flower (Noun) [English] Clerodendrum paniculatum, native from Papua New Guinea to Taiwan to Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
- pagoda flower (Noun) [English] Certain other species of Clerodendrum with similar flowers.
- palf y gath bali (Noun) [Welsh] yellow bugle, ground pine (Ajuga chamaepitys)
- poly (Noun) [English] A whitish woolly plant (Teucrium polium) of the family Labiatae, found throughout the Mediterranean.
- teucrium (Noun) [English] Any of the genus Teucrium of lamiaceous plants; a germander.
- timó blanc (Noun) [Catalan] felty germander (Teucrium polium)
- troed y gath bali (Noun) [Welsh] yellow bugle, ground pine (Ajuga chamaepitys)
- vinegarweed (Noun) [English] Trichostema lanceolatum, an annual flowering herb of the mint family with an intensely pungent scent, native to western North America.
- wood sage (Noun) [English] An herb in the mint family, Teucrium scorodonia.
- woolly bluecurls (Noun) [English] A fragrant and drought-tolerant shrub in the mint family native to southern California and neighboring Mexico (Trichostema lanatum), which is grown for its striking woolly inflorescences.
- yellow bugle (Noun) [English] A flowering plant of species Ajuga chamaepitys, in the family Lamiaceae, native to Europe, North Africa, and the eastern Mediterranean.
- 十二単 (Noun) [Japanese] Ajuga nipponensis, a perennial plant in the mint family and native to Japan
- 扇葛 (Noun) [Japanese] Ajuga japonica
- 柊草 (Noun) [Japanese] Ajuga incisa
- 源平臭木 (Noun) [Japanese] Clerodendrum thomsoniae a species of glory tree
- 筋骨草 (Noun) [Chinese] bugle, bugleweed (Ajuga)
- 苦草 (Noun) [Japanese] Teucrium japonicum, a species of germander
- 金瘡小草 (Noun) [Japanese] Ajuga decumbens, a species of bugle
- 錦衣 (Noun) [Japanese] Ajuga yesoensis, a species of bugle
- 雁金草 (Noun) [Japanese] Synonym of 錨草 (ikarisō, “large flowered barrenwort, Epimedium grandiflorum”)
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