How To Use Phlomis In A Sentence
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Phlomis russeliana is a fine choice, up to about 90cm, with whorls of yellow flowers in the summer.
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This suggests that most phlomis, including the shrubby ones from the Mediterranean, are hardy.
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This earlier phlomis keeps a presence in winter, just like 'Edward Bowles', but the foliage is much greyer and the earlier flowers brighter yellow.
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As those insects which have many spiracula, or breathing apertures, as wasps and flies, are immediately suffocated by pouring oil upon them, I carefully covered with oil the surfaces of several leaves of phlomis, of Portugal laurel, and balsams, and though it would not regularly adhere, I found them all die in a day or two.
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6. The Gardens here at Kew are looking lovey - the Mediterranean Garden is a mass of cistus and phlomis and my beloved Spartium juncium, and awash in sweet and resinous incense-y scents.
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Some have picturesque names, like broad-lipped purple side-saddle flower, cobweb houseleek, lion's tail phlomis, livid hellebore, melancholy toadflax, parrot-beaked heliconia, and warty St. John's wort.
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The most voguish phlomis is the May-flowering P. tuberosa
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There are about 100 species of phlomis, but they hybridise in the wild and naming can be difficult.
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Perennial phlomis can be divided in early autumn or from mid-spring.,
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These include cistus, phlomis, lavenders, rosemary, myrtle, santolinas and artemesias.
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Phlomis holds its structure spectacularly well after flowering, turning golden in the autumn and standing throughout the winter.
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Phlomis russeliana is a fine choice, up to about 90cm, with whorls of yellow flowers in the summer.
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The creamy hood on each individual flower partly conceals a lemon lip that's regularly leant on by bumble bees - the only insects capable of pollinating phlomis.
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They're perfect for a Mediterranean garden, mixing in with lavenders, salvias, cistus and phlomis.
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Phlomis holds its structure spectacularly well after flowering, turning golden in the autumn and standing throughout the winter.
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