A species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae. It is endemic to Australia and is found in all mainland states and territories. It grows in floodplains, dry lake beds and open woodlands. A perennial herb, it has four-sided, densely hairy stems, narrow egg-shaped leaves, and white flowers usually arranged singly in leaf axils. It grows to be between 15 and 40 cm tall.
Teucrium racemosum is listed in the following regions:
Far West New South Wales | Loddon Mallee | Central West Queensland | Outback South Australia
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