Species Phlomis glabrata
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There aren’t any identifications of Phlomis glabrata.
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Etymology of Phlomis:
Gk. phlomos = plant name for mullein (Verbascum spp.) or similar woolly plant; perhaps from phlogmos = a blaze. The down of this plant is used to make lamp-wicks.
Etymology of glabrata:
From the Latin glabra / glaber meaning ‘smooth’ or 'bald' referring to the lack of hairs
Scientific name:
Phlomis glabrata Vahl
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Phlomis glabrata.