Plants in the genus
Teucrium are perennial herbs or shrubs with four-cornered stems, often with simple hairs and
sessile glands. The leaves are arranged in opposite pairs, simple or with three leaflets sometimes with lobed or serrated edges. The flowers are arranged in a thyrse, sometimes in a
cyme in leaf axils. The flowers have five more or less similar
sepals fused at the base, and the corolla is white or cream-coloured with five lobes forming two lips. The upper lip is usually much reduced in size and the lower lip has three lobes, the central lobe usually larger than the side lobes. There are four
stamens attached near the base of the petals and the fruit is a
schizocarp with four segments. ==Taxonomy==