Phlomis bourgaei | |
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Phlomis bourgaei, flowers and leaves | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
Clade: | Tracheophytes |
Clade: | Angiosperms |
Clade: | Eudicots |
Clade: | Asterids |
Order: | Lamiales |
Family: | Lamiaceae |
Genus: | Phlomis |
Species: | P. bourgaei
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Binomial name | |
Phlomis bourgaei Boiss.
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Synonyms[1] | |
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Phlomis bourgaei, the puckered gray-green Turkish phlomis,[2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Lamiaceae, native to East Aegean Islands to South West Turkey.[3][4]
The specific epithet bourgaei is a taxonomic patronym honouring the French botanical traveller Eugène Bourgeau (1813-1877), who collected in Anatolia, North Africa, and North America.
It is a shrub, evergreen, growing to 1 m (3 ft) tall by 80 cm (3 ft) wide. The foliage shows a pronounced seasonal dimorphism. In winter and spring, the large, gray-green leaves develop horizontally to maximize photosynthesis during the growing period. In summer, after the flowering, the big leaves fall and the plant then produces a new generation of smaller, undulated leaves, compressed against each other along the stems to reduce the area of sun exposure and limit evapotranspiration. These new leaves are covered with a thick coat of wooly, golden brown hairs.[5]
The flowers are yellow with 20–30 mm corolla, appear in April–May, and are carried in the leaf axils.[3]
In the wild, P. bourgaei grows in shrublands, oak scrubs, and pine woods, on serpentine and calcareous rocks.[6][4] In cultivation it requires a well-drained soil and an exposure with sun or partial shade, and tolerates limestone.[3]
Wikidata ☰ Q15352220 entry
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phlomis bourgaei.
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