Definition of Phlomises

1. phlomis [n] - See also: phlomis

Lexicographical Neighbors of Phlomises

phlogistonic
phlogistonist
phlogistons
phlogocyte
phlogocytosis
phlogogenic
phlogogenous
phlogopite
phlogopites
phlogoses
phlogosin
phlogosis
phlogotherapy
phlogotic
phlomis
phlomises (current term)
phloramine
phloretic
phloretic acid
phloretin
phlorhizin
phloridzin
phlorizin
phlorizin diabetes
phlorizin glycosuria
phlorizins
phloroglucin
phloroglucinol
phloroglucinol reductase
phloroglucinols

Literary usage of Phlomises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Every Man His Own Gardener: The Complete Gardener : Being a Gardener's by John Abercrombie, Thomas Mawe (1832)
"... alaternus, yews, evergreen oaks, junipers, hollies, phlomises, savins, vines, firs, express, cedars, laurels, ..."

2. A Practical Guide to Garden Plants: Containing Descriptions of the Hardiest by John Weathers (1901)
"All the phlomises flourish in ordinary garden soil. They are among the most showy plants of the Labiate order and are well suited for naturalising in ..."

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