(Teucrium polium) with dandelion, and it belongs to the Lamiaceae family, which belongs to the group of flowering plants known as Angiosperms: It is an evergreen herb, and grows to a height of 10 to 30 cm Small, gray, curved leaves, and its odorless white or purple flowers, bloom and harvest between June and September, and the herb of Aljada grows in the wild, and spreads in North Africa, southern Europe, and southwest Asia, as it adapts to the hot and dry Mediterranean climate. It is one of the plants known in Jordan, Iran, and Iraq.