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Phlomis russeliana (Sims) Bentham

Phlomis russeliana (Sims) Bentham
Lab. Gen. Sp. 629 (1834)
Illust.: Bot. Mag. t. 2542 (1825)

Synonyms: 
P.
lunariifolia Smith  var. russeliana (Sims) Bentham

P. superba C Koch

Misidents.:
P. samia misapplied
P. viscosa misapplied

Distribution in the wild:
Endemic to Turkey, in coniferous and deciduous woods and clearings, Corylus scrub. At 300-1700 m.

Flowering in the wild:May-September

russeliana is in honour of Dr Alexander Russell (c. 1715 - 1839), author of a natural History of Aleppo.

One of the most popular Phlomis in the UK, this plant has very large heart-shaped green leaves on long petioles. The basal leaves survive the winter. The erect unbranched flower stems have bicoloured flowers (cream and yellow) and are decorative in seed right through till the spring. Its one fault(?) is its ability to spread fairly quickly.                                

Non-glandular herb to 1˝ m; basal leaves persist throughout winter. Leaves green above, whitish beneath, basal leaves broadly ovate-cordate, obtuse with coarse crenate margin, 6-20 × 6-12 cm; petiole to 28 cm. Floral leaves 6-21 × 2-11 cm, stalkless. Unbranched flowering stems bearing up to 5 whorls each 12-20 flowered. Whorls 5-8 cm across. Numerous bracteoles 10-20 × 1-2 mm, incurved around calyx. Calyx 20-25 mm with teeth 2-5 mm, splayed outwards. Calyx and bracteoles covered in dense stellate hairs. Corolla 30-35 mm, upper lip of corolla cream, lower lip golden yellow.  Central lobe of lower lip to 1 cm across. Nutlets hairless. Hardy to -15°C

 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