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Why we like this plant
With its dramatic height and vivid flowers, Phlomoides tuberosa 'Amazone' is an excellent choice for adding vertical interest to borders. Its resilience to dry conditions makes it perfect for low-maintenance gardens.
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About this plant
Also known as Tuberous Jerusalem Sage, Phlomoides tuberosa 'Amazone' is a herbaceous perennial prized for its dramatic floral display and structural presence. Its thick, upright stems bear distinctive whorls of vibrant purple flowers, attracting bees and other pollinators. The plant’s basal leaves are broad and dark green, adding to its appeal. Well-suited to prairie planting, mixed borders, and naturalistic gardens, this tough, drought-resistant plant thrives in well-drained soil and full sun.
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Key features
- Tall, striking flower spikes with deep purple blooms
- Long flowering period from late spring to summer
- Attracts bees and other pollinators
- Drought-tolerant once established
- Excellent for structural interest in the garden
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Height and
spreadHeight: 100–150cm | Spread: 45–60cm
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Growth
habitUpright, clump-forming
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Moisture
Moderate; drought-tolerant once established
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Position in
the GardenBorders, prairie-style gardens, gravel gardens, wildlife gardens
Planting guide
Plant in well-drained soil with good sun exposure, spacing plants approximately 45–60cm apart. Water well until established, then reduce watering to promote deep-root growth.
Care tips
Phlomoides tuberosa prefers well-drained soil and a sunny location. Cut back spent flower spikes after blooming to encourage a tidy appearance. It requires minimal feeding—just a light application of compost in spring.
Winter care
This hardy perennial dies back in winter, but its underground tubers survive cold temperatures well. Apply a light mulch in late autumn to protect the roots in particularly harsh climates.