Satureja spicigera — a medium houseplant
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Satureja spicigera

Satureja Spicigera

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Satureja spicigera, the creeping savory, is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is native to northeastern Turkey, the Caucasus, and northwestern Iran. A perennial prostrate shrub, hardy in USDA zones 6 through 9, it is recommended as an edging plant for rock and herb gardens. Used as a culinary herb, both fresh and dried, its flavor is similar to winter savory, Satureja montana, as it is stronger than summer savory, Satureja hortensis.

CHARACTERISTICS

Botanical profile.

Genus
Satureja
Family
Lamiaceae
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Satureja spicigera leaf
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Satureja spicigera leaf
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Satureja spicigera flower
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Satureja spicigera flower
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Satureja spicigera bark
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Satureja spicigera habit
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