
Phlomis
‘Edward
Bowles’
Raised
and named by Hilliers in 1967, allegedly from seed of E.
A. Bowles (who however, died in 1954). Has been said to
be a hybrid between P. russeliana (herbaceous) and
P. fruticosa (shrub), but at the moment its provenance
is ‘not proven’

Shrub
to 1˝ m. All parts with stellate hairs. Leaves bright green
above, silvery white beneath, elongated heart-shaped, narrowly
rimmed in white from stellate hairs beneath, to 20 × 11
cm; petiole to 12 cm. Floral leaves lanceolate to ovate,
5.8-11.7 × 2.1-8.5 cm, petiole to 1 cm. Flowering stems
bearing up to 4 whorls per stem. Whorls 7 - 8 cm across.
Bracteoles 16-22 × 3-6 mm, single or joined in groups, acuminate.
Calyx to 18 mm, teeth to 5 mm, held horizontally. Corolla,
27-32 mm, two toned, upper lip cream, lower lip golden yellow.
Central lobe of lower lip to 20 mm across. Nutlets hairless.
Hardy to -15°C