A drought-tolerant, evergreen Jerusalem sage, endemic to Morocco, that grows very similarly to the its more famous cousin Phlomis russelliana, with the difference of lavender-pink clusters of flowers in late spring to summer.
The main body of the plant consists of a low-growing shrub, that never grows above 50 cm, from which tall flowering stems reach aboveto 90 cm
A drought-tolerant, evergreen Jerusalem sage, endemic to Morocco, that grows very similarly to the its more famous cousin Phlomis russelliana, with the difference of lavender-pink clusters of flowers in late spring to summer.
The main body of the plant consists of a low-growing shrub, that never grows above 50 cm, from which tall flowering stems reach aboveto 90 cm