Greek Mountain Tea
Sideritis syriaca
Lamiaceae
Growth habit
Herbaceous
Perennation
Perennial
Native distribution
Crete
Biocultural value
In Greece the aromatic leaves are made into a traditional tea for treating colds.
Location
Source of plant
Well-Sweep Herb Farm
Description
Perennial to 40cm. Stems usually simple, white-tomentose. Leaves to 6x2cm, sessile, linear or oblong to lanceolate or ovate, apex obtuse, margin entire to toothed or notched. Verticillasters 20, 4-10 flowered, to 5cm distant, in spikes; bracts to 1cm, suborbicular, apex narrowly acute to mucronate; calyx to 12mm, white-tomentose, teeth to 5mm, linear to lanceolate, apex narrowly acute; corolla to 15mm, yellow, pubescent, interior brown-striate.
USDA Hardiness Zone
8
Special characteristics
food, tender perennial, medicinal/pharmaceutical