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Phlomis umbrosa Turcz. var. australis Hemsley

Phlomis umbrosa Turczaninow
Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc. 13:76 (1840)

Distribution in the wild:
China, in forests, grassy slopes, streamsides, thickets, wet areas, at 700-3200 m.

Flowering in the wild:June-September

umbrosa means shade loving. However, it grows well in full sun in the UK.

Herbaceous perennial 50-150 cm. Leaf circular-ovate to ovate-oblong, pilose and/or stellate, cordate to rounded at base, serrate-dentate to irregularly crenate at margin, acute to acuminate at apex, 5.2-12 × 2.5-12 cm; petiole 1-12 cm. Floral leaves coarsely serrate-dentate at margin, 1-3.5 × 0.6-2 cm; petiole 2-3 mm. Bracteoles purple-red. Numerous whorls, 4-8 flowered, on much branched purple-red stems. Calyx tubular, 8-10 × 3-3.5 cm, densely stellate hairy, teeth small. Corolla reddish to purple-red, rarely white with red spots on lower lip.  Nutlets hairless.

P. umbrosa Turczaninow var. umbrosa

Leaf lamina papery, orbicular-ovate to ovate-oblong, serrate-dentate or irregularly crenate at margin, terminal tooth not very long. Bracts rigid, linear-subulate, mostly longer than calyx. Whorls inconspicuously pedunculate. Calyx c. 10  × 3.5 cm, stellate puberulent except sometimes pilose on veins. Hardy to -15°C.

P. umbrosa Turczaninow  var. australis Hemsley
J. Linn. Soc. Bot. 26:306 (1890) 

This variety is easily distinguished from the species by the truncated leaf apex. The upper part of the calyx is often purple. It is a good garden plant with nice flowers and habit.

Leaves long petiolate, lamina membranous, crenate-serrate at margin, terminal tooth sometimes very long. Bracteoles soft, linear lanceolate, slightly shorter than the calyx. Hardy to -15°C

P. umbrosa Turczaninow var. stenocalyx (Diels) C.Y. Wu
Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 65 (20:477 (1977)

Synonym:P. stenocalyx Diels

stenocalyx means with a narrow calyx.

Leaves papery. Whorls conspicuously pedunculate, loose. Bracteoles very slender. Flowers pedicellate. Calyx c. 8 × 3 mm.

P. umbrosa Turczaninow var. latibracteata Sun ex C.H. Wu
Acta Phytotax. Sin. 11:46 (1966)

Bracteoles linear-oblong to obovate-oblong, much shorter than the calyx, 5 - 7 × 1.8 - 2.5 mm, entire at margin.

P. umbrosa Turczaninow var. ovalifolia C. Y. Wu
Fl. Reipubl. Popularis Sin. 65(2):601 (1977)

The epithet ovalifolia means oval leaved.

Lamina ovate, subcuneate to shallowly cordate at base, stellate pubescent, rarely abaxially stellate-tomentose. Calyx densely stellate pubescent, teeth longer.

 Phlomis Photograph Pages
Phlomis anisodonta Phlomis fruticetorum Phlomis platystegia
Phlomis armeniaca Phlomis grandiflora Phlomis pungens
Phlomis atropurpurea Phlomis herba-venti Phlomis purpurea
Phlomis betonicoides Phlomis italica Phlomis purpurea subsp. almeriensis
Phlomis bovei Phlomis lanata Phlomis purpurea, white form
Phlomis bovei subsp. maroccana Phlomis leucophracta Phlomis regelii
Phlomis bourgaei Phlomis leucophracta 'Golden Janissary' Phlomis russeliana
Phlomis bourgaei 'Whirling Dervish' Phlomis leucophracta 'Silver Janissary' Phlomis samia
Phlomis breviflora Phlomis linearis var. plumosa Phlomis samia 'Green Glory'
Phlomis bucharica Phlomis longifolia Phlomis taurica
Phlomis cashmeriana Phlomis lunariifolia Phlomis × trullenquei
Phlomis chrysophylla Phlomis lychnitis Phlomis tuberosa
Phlomis cretica Phlomis × margaritae Phlomis umbrosa var. australis
 Phlomis crinita hybrid Phlomis milingensis  
Phlomis cypria var. occidentalis Phlomis nissolii  
Phlomis 'Edward Bowles' Phlomis oreophila