Phlomis kurdica
K.H. Rechinger
Öst. Bot. Zeitschr. 89:274 (1940)
Synonyms:
P. orientalis Miller var. cordifolia Nábelek
P. lanata var. biflora Halácsy
Distribution in the wild: Turkey, Israel, Lebanon, Syria,
Iran and Iraq, in steppe, corn and fallow fields at 340-2200
m.
Flowering in the wild: May-August
kurdica means 'of the Kurdish lands'.
Herbaceous perennial 30-60(-70) cm. Herbaceous perennial
30-60 cm. Leaves stellate-lanate-tomentose (often whitish,
especially below) oblong-ovate, obtuse, profoundly cordate
at base, crenate margins, 5-12 × 3-8 cm; petiole to
11 cm. Floral leaves cordate-triangular to lanceolate, shortly
petiolate. Three to seven whorls (lower ones distant) per
stem, 8-10 flowered, stems simple or pyramidally branched.
Bracteoles few, sometimes none, lanceolate, 1.5-5 mm, densely
floccose. Calyx 15-18mm, densely stellate-tomentose with
long spreading hairs, teeth nearly equal, subulate, 4-6
mm. Corolla yellow, 30-35 mm. Upper lip nearly as long as
lower; width of lower lip 20 mm or more. Nutlets hairless.
Natural hybrids:
P. × melitensense Huber-Morath
Bauhinia 1(2):111 (1958)
(= P. kurdica K.H. Rechinger × P. oppositiflora
Boissier & Haussknecht)
P. × praetervisa K.H.Rechinger
Öst. Bot. Zeitschr. 89:296 (1940)
(= P. bruguieri Desfontaines × P. kurdica
K.H.Rechinger)
P. × tunceliensis Huber-Morath
Bauhinia 6(30:374, (1979)
(= P. kurdica K.H. Rechinger × P. linearis
Boissier & Balansa)