Phlomis tuberosa is a perennial herbaceous plant sold as 30 fresh seeds. This herb belongs to the Lamiaceae family, known for its unique characteristics and uses in herbal medicine. Key selling points include its adaptability to various growing conditions and its attractive, long-lasting flowers.
Phlomis tuberosa grows to a height of 40-150 cm, with an erect, violet-purple stem. The dark green leaves are a notable feature of this plant. The inflorescence is long, consisting of 10-16 flowers, with a corolla measuring 15-20 mm in length and a range of pink or purple colors. The fruit is a nut with hairs on top, which ripens in July-August. Blooming occurs from May to August.
Phlomis tuberosa is native to the Mediterranean region, specifically in the mountainous areas of Greece and Turkey. It thrives in climate zones with warm summers and mild winters, typically growing in rocky outcrops, scrublands, and dry meadows at altitudes ranging from 500 to 2000 meters.
Phlomis tuberosa has been used in traditional medicine for centuries, particularly for its antiseptic and anti-inflammatory properties. The plant is also known for its ornamental value, making it an excellent choice for natural-style gardens and borders. In some cultures, it is believed to have a protective effect against tapeworms.
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