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PRONUNCIATION OF PHLOMIS

phlomis  [ˈfləʊmɪs] play
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GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF PHLOMIS

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Phlomis is a noun.
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WHAT DOES PHLOMIS MEAN IN ENGLISH?

phlomis

Phlomis

Phlomis is a genus of over 100 species of herbaceous plants, subshrubs and shrubs in the family Lamiaceae, native from the Mediterranean region east across central Asia to China. Common names include Jerusalem sage and lampwick plant. The overall size varies between species from 30 cm tall up to 2 m tall. The leaves are entire, opposite and decussate and rugose or reticulate veined. The bracts are similar or different from the lower leaves. All parts are frequently covered with hairs. The bracteoles are ovate, lanceolate or linear. The flowers are arranged in whorls called verticillasters which encircle the stems. The stems are usually square in section with rounded corners, although tomentum on the stems can make them appear circular. The colour of the flowers varies from yellow to pink, purple and white. The calyx is tubular or campanulate with five or ten veins visible. Five teeth, either all equal or with the outer two longer than the others. The upper lip is hood shaped and laterally compressed. The lower lip is trifid, the central lobe being larger than the lateral ones. There are four stamens ascending under the upper lip.

Definition of phlomis in the English dictionary

The definition of phlomis in the dictionary is a plant that belongs to the genus Phlomis and family Labiatae or Lamiaceae.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH PHLOMIS


Amis
ˈeɪmɪs
amiss
əˈmɪs
Artemis
ˈɑːtɪmɪs
camis
ˈkæmɪs
commis
ˈkɒmɪs
dermis
ˈdɜːmɪs
dismiss
dɪsˈmɪs
emys
ˈɛmɪs
epidermis
ˌɛpɪˈdɜːmɪs
epididymis
ˌɛpɪˈdɪdɪmɪs
exomis
ɛkˈsəʊmɪs
kermis
ˈkɜːmɪs
kirmess
ˈkɜːmɪs
miss
mɪs
pomace
ˈpʌmɪs
premise
ˈprɛmɪs
promise
ˈprɒmɪs
pumice
ˈpʌmɪs
remiss
rɪˈmɪs
Themis
ˈθiːmɪs

WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE PHLOMIS

phlegmatically
phlegmaticalness
phlegmaticness
phlegmon
phlegmonic
phlegmonoid
phlegmonous
phlegmy
phloem
phlogistic
phlogisticate
phlogiston
phlogopite
phlorizin
phlox
PHLS
phlyctaena
phlyctaenae
phlyctena
phlyctenae

WORDS THAT END LIKE PHLOMIS

anthemis
Cheremis
cnemis
endodermis
hypodermis
imprimis
in extremis
koumis
pyramis
Salamis
salmis
Semiramis
semis
tamis
Temple of Artemis
vermis
vi et armis

Synonyms and antonyms of phlomis in the English dictionary of synonyms

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Trends of use of phlomis

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «PHLOMIS»

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FREQUENCY OF USE OF THE TERM «PHLOMIS» OVER TIME

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about phlomis

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10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PHLOMIS»

Discover the use of phlomis in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to phlomis and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Encyclopaedia Londinensis, or, Universal dictionary of arts, ...
it in Arragon. It was cultivated in 1683 by Sutherland, and flowers from July to September. 9. Phlomis tuberola, or tuberous-rooted phlomis: involucres hilpid, awl-(hapcd; leaves cordate, rugged; Hem herbaceous. Root tuberous. Teeth of the ...
‎1825
2
Encyclopaedia Londinensis
Phlomis tuberosa, or tuberous-rooted phlomis: involucres h-ispid,awl-shaped; leaves cordate, rugged; stem herbaceous. Root tuberous. Teeth of the calyx spreading, hispid; helmet of the corolla toothed. Seeds ovate-oblong, somewhat  ...
John Wilkes, 1825
3
Thesaurus of Agricultural Organisms
(syn) see Leucas aspera Phlomis fruticosa L. (Labiatae) arbre de sauge (F) bouillon blanc de Sicile (F) Jerusalemsalbei (D) sage, common Jerusalem (E) sauge en arbre (F) Phlomis herba-venti L. (Labiatae) Brandkraut (D) herbe au vent (F) ...
Derwent Publications, 1990
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The Gardeners Dictionary: Containing the Best and Newest ...
7_ PHLoMis (Paz-purea) foliis ovato-lanceolatis crenatis, plzshflcrzuer, and acute -pointed leaves. 8, PHLOMlS (Samia) foliis cordatis acutis subtus tomen9. PHLOMIS (Orientalis) _, stcilh. Phlomis orientalis lutca herbacea latifolia, verzo.
Philip Miller, 1768
5
1997 IUCN Red List of Threatened Plants
5942 I 5942 Uzbekistan (south-east) J942 R Phlomis angustissima Hub.-Mor. i2840 R /2840 Turkey /2840 R Phlomis antiatlantica Peltier R Morocco E Phlomis aurea Decne. /6/68 E Z6/68 Egypt (Mountainous Sinai (El Husseiny)) Z6/68 R ...
Kerry Scott Walter, Harriet J. Gillett, 1998
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: In ...
In which the Most Ornamental Foreign Plants, Cultivated in the Open Ground, the Green-house, and the Stove, are Accurately Represented in Their Natural Colours ... John Sims. Phlomis FktJTicosA. Larger Shrubr^ Phlomis, or Jerusalem  ...
John Sims, 1816
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The Botanist's and Gardener's New Dictionary: Containing the ...
PHLOMIS, Sage-tree, or Jerusalem Sage. CharaSers. The Phlomis is a genus os plants os the order os thegymnos- permia, belonging to the didynamia class ; order i . os class XIV. The calyx is a permanent perianthium, consisting os a sing e, ...
James Wheeler, 1763
8
Vascular Plants of Russia and Adjacent States (the Former USSR)
Phlomis. L. agraria Bunge = Phlomoides agraria alaica Knorr. = Phlomoides alaica alpina Pali. = Phlomoides alpina angrenica Knorr. = Ph. sewerzowii betonicifolia Regel - 6 brachystegia Bunge = Phlomoides brachystegia bucharica Regel ...
S. K. Czerepanov, 2007
9
A Complete Dictionary of Practical Gardening: Comprehending ...
PHLOMIS, a genus containing plants of the shrubby and under-shrubby ever rcen kinds. It belongs to the class and origlcr Didyna'mia Gymnospermia, and ranks in the natural order of Verticillatw or Labiatce. The characters are: that the calyx ...
R. W. Dickson, Sydenham Edwards, 1807
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The Universal Botanist and Nurseryman
P H L O M I S. Jerusalem Sage, or Phlomis. L. G. PI. 723, Didynamia Gymnofpermia. Cl. 14. Ord. 1. 1. Phlomis narbonensis, folis ovato-oblongis scabris, floribus verticillatis purpureis, involucris se- taceis hispidis, caule herbaceo. TJ. Narbonne ...
Richard Weston, 1772

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PHLOMIS»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term phlomis is used in the context of the following news items.
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Arboretum Spotlight: This sage is a head turner
This hybrid phlomis forms a mound of large spadelike fragrant leaves with velvety, green tops and silver hairs below. Bees love it, too. In spring ... «Sacramento Bee, Jul 15»
2
Create a winter wonderland with sculptural seedheads
If you have a lot of blobby evergreens then the skeletons of plants like monarda, phlomis and echinacea will lighten things up and make your ... «Stuff.co.nz, Jul 15»
3
Bring sunshine into the garden
The whorls of yellow flowers of Phlomis fruticosis show up well against the hairy grey-green leaves. Gardeners sometimes cut off the sulphur ... «Independent Online, Jun 15»
4
Broomfield Enterprise Gardening June 28: Water-wise gardens love …
Bright yellow columbine and yarrow, orange coreopsis, purple bush clematis, Kashmir sage (Phlomis cashmeriana) and fleabane are all in full ... «Broomfield Enterprise, Jun 15»
5
Rethink your attitude to weeds and a new world opens up, literally
... as tall as houses interspersed with potted ponytail palms in another; and a wide golden border of phlomis, marigolds and lemons in another. «Sydney Morning Herald, Jun 15»
6
Meadow-like garden in Toronto depends on salvias
There were purple 'Globemaster' alliums, as well as 'Purple Smoke' baptisias, and a very handsome clump of lavender-hued Phlomis tuberosa ... «Greenville News, Jun 15»
7
Scotland's Garden Scheme Damnaglaur Gardens
... a low growing blue Ceonothus and Phlomis Fruiticosa covered in two-lipped golden yellow flowers. These are interspersed with a wonderful ... «The Galloway Gazette, Jun 15»
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Project Name: The Hellenic Treasury - Constitution Square
There are also a number of wild perennial flowers such as hypericum and phlomis and annuals such as poppies, grasses, and chamomile, all with in a ... «Greenroofs.com, Jun 15»
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Bishop's Palace Garden Festival: everything you need to know
On one side of the path runs a border of hot colours, speared by Irish yews and featuring daylilies, achilleas, phlomis, the red hybrid tea rose ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»
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How to prune choisya and hydrangea
... the garden: whether the rockery is sunny and open with free-draining soil and therefore suitable for cistuses, phlomis and prostrate rosemary. «Telegraph.co.uk, Jun 15»

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