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Phlomoides spectabilis Phlomis tuberosa now
called Phlomoides tuberosa Phlomis umbrosa now
called Phlomoides umbrosa Phlomis younghusbandii now called...
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Phlomoides tuberosa (syn.
Phlomis tuberosa), the sage-leaf mullein, is a
perennial herbaceous flowering plant in the
family Lamiaceae,
native to China...
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Butomus umbellatus Cirsium esculentum Lilium martagon Lilium tenuifolium Phlomis tuberosa Phragmites communis Polygonum divaricatum Polygonum viviparum rhizome...
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between 1000 and 1400 meters elevation. The
species was
first described as
Phlomis sagittata by
Eduard August von
Regel in 1879.
Regel later placed it in...
- the mint
order such as
Marrubium alysson,
Phlomis armeniaca,
Scutellaria salviifolia,
Phlomoides tuberosa,
Phlomoides rotata,
Pedicularis longiflora...
- wing from May to July. The
larvae feed on
Phlomis species,
including Phlomis samia in
Greece and
Phlomis tuberosa in the
southern Ural.
Muschampia tessellum...
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Phlomis herba-venti subsp.
pungens Phlomis kotschyana Phlomis kurdica Phlomis longifolia Phlomis rigida Phlomis syriaca Phlomis tathamiorum Phlomis viscosa...
- Far East.
Phlomoides now
comprises many
species formerly in the
genus Phlomis, and the
former genera Eremostachys, Lamiophlomis, Notochaete, and Pseuderemostachys...
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nervosa 'Blue Moon'
Nepeta tuberosa Perovskia atriplicifolia Phlomis chrysophylla Phlomis lanata Phlomis lychnitis Phlomis purpurea Physostegia virginiana...
- (Salvia spathacea)
island pitcher sage (Lepechinia fragrans)
Jerusalem sage (
Phlomis fruticosa)
lanceleaf sage (Salvia reflexa) Lemmon's sage (Salvia microphylla...