Jerusalem sage

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Definition

Noun: 1. A spreading subshrub of Mediterranean regions cultivated for dense axillary whorls of purple or yellow flowers: This refers to a specific type of low-growing, woody-based perennial plant (Phlomis fruticosa) native to the Mediterranean area. It is grown in gardens primarily for its ornamental value, characterized by clusters of flowers that grow in rings at the points where leaves join the stem.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The Jerusalem sage in the rock garden is thriving in the full sun.
    • We planted several Jerusalem sage shrubs for their drought tolerance and beautiful yellow whorls.
    • Botanists study the Jerusalem sage as an example of a Mediterranean subshrub.
Advanced Usage
  • As a common name: "Jerusalem sage" is a common name, not a scientific one. It is important to note that this name can sometimes cause confusion, as it is not a true sage (genus ) and is not native to Jerusalem. Its use is primarily horticultural.
    • Despite its name, Jerusalem sage is not used for culinary purposes like common sage.
Variants and Related Words
  • Phlomis fruticosa (n): The botanical (Latin) name for Jerusalem sage.
  • Subshrub (n): A botanical term for a plant with a woody base and herbaceous (non-woody) upper growth, describing the growth habit of Jerusalem sage.
  • Shrubbery (n): A collection of shrubs; Jerusalem sage can be part of shrubbery in landscape design.
Synonyms
  • Phlomis fruticosa: The direct scientific synonym.
  • Shrub: A more general term for a woody plant, though less specific.
Related Phrases
  • Drought-tolerant plant: A key characteristic of Jerusalem sage, often used to describe it in gardening contexts.
    • For a water-wise garden, consider plants like Jerusalem sage.
  • Mediterranean garden plant: A phrase describing its origin and common use in landscaping.
    • Lavender, rosemary, and Jerusalem sage are staples of a Mediterranean garden theme.
Noun
  1. a spreading subshrub of Mediterranean regions cultivated for dense axillary whorls of purple or yellow flowers