Phlomis fruticosa
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Definition
Noun: * A spreading, woody-based subshrub (Phlomis fruticosa) native to the Mediterranean region, characterized by its dense, whorled clusters of yellow flowers and woolly, sage-like leaves. It is commonly cultivated as an ornamental garden plant for its drought tolerance and distinctive floral display.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- Phlomis fruticosa is an excellent choice for a sunny, dry border.
- The silvery foliage of Phlomis fruticosa provides year-round interest in the garden.
- We planted several Phlomis fruticosa to attract bees and other pollinators.
Advanced Usage
- Common Name: This plant is almost universally referred to by its common name, Jerusalem Sage, in gardening and horticultural contexts. For example: "Jerusalem Sage is very low-maintenance once established."
- Horticultural Classification: In botanical and gardening texts, it is accurately described as a subshrub or a woody perennial, indicating its growth habit which is between a herbaceous plant and a true shrub.
Variants and Related Words
- Jerusalem Sage: The standard common name for .
- Phlomis: The genus name, which includes other species with similar characteristics, such as (Turkish Sage).
- Subshrub: A botanical term for a plant with a woody base and herbaceous upper growth, which accurately describes .
Synonyms
- Jerusalem Sage (Primary common name synonym)
- Shrubby Jerusalem Sage (A more descriptive variant of the common name)
Related Phrases
- Drought-tolerant plant: A key characteristic of .
- Mediterranean garden plant: Describes its origin and preferred growing conditions.
- Whorled flowers: Describes the arrangement of its blooms in dense circles around the stem.
Noun
- a spreading subshrub of Mediterranean regions cultivated for dense axillary whorls of purple or yellow flowers