A novel adsorbent prepared from the leaf powder of Teucrium polium L. (TPLLP) was characterized and its ability for adsorption of Cong red (CR) was inspected. Influences of CR concentration, adsorbent dosage, time of agitation, pH of solution, and temperature on the performance of this adsorption were also examined. Three models of kinetic along with three different isotherm models were applied for analyzing the empirical data of this adsorption. Additionally, the thermodynamic constants of were decided. The surface area, pore volume, pore size, and pH(ZPC) of Zn/Cu-TPLLP were found to be 2.6436 m(2).g(-1), 0.013317 cm(3).g(-1), 527.393 angstrom, and 8.8, respectively. The achieved outcomes indicate the positive influence of temperature, concentration of CR in the range of 20 to 900 mg/L, adsorbent mass in the range of 0.005 to 0.02 g, time of adsorption from 0 to 120 min, and pH from 5.5 to 8.5. Models of the 2(nd) order with R-2 >= 0.995 and Langmuir with R-2 >= 0.990 were the best among the other kinetic and isotherm models applied in this research. Moreover, superior capacities of 526.32, 666.67, and 909.09 (mg.g(-1)) were stemmed at 27, 42, and 57 degrees C, respectively. The outcomes of the thermodynamic evidenced that this adsorption is spontaneous and a heat absorber.