Sideritis is a genus of Mediterranean and Asian plants of the Labiatae family. They are shrubby, woody plants, with opposite, linear leaves. The flowers, of variable color, are bilabiate, gamosepalous, gamopetalous and pentamerous. They are arranged forming verticillasatros surrounded by toothed bracts, with four stamens welded to the corolla. It has 4 indehiscent fruits, of brownish color, inside the calyx.
Flowering tops.
Pregnancy and lactation.
No special precautions at the recommended dose
No interactions have been described.
They have not been described.
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