When I read that he said it wasn't suitable for small gardens, I immediately thought of a kiwi plant! Not sure, though.
One of the Phlomis varieties has square stems - in the photo the stems look a bit square to me
Pam LL x
Never heard it called Turkish sage but the shrubby one is known as Jerusalem sage so it's likely. good for bees and good for standing upright through winter. Looks great in ice and snow.
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When I read that he said it wasn't suitable for small gardens, I immediately thought of a kiwi plant! Not sure, though.
One of the Phlomis varieties has square stems - in the photo the stems look a bit square to me
Pam LL x
Never heard it called Turkish sage but the shrubby one is known as Jerusalem sage so it's likely. good for bees and good for standing upright through winter. Looks great in ice and snow.
In the sticks near Peterborough
Keep us informed hollie hock
In the sticks near Peterborough