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(Hybrid Phlox, Spring Delight Phlox)
This unique hybrid is a cross between garden phlox (Phlox paniculata) and creeping phlox (Phlox stolonifera), both native to the eastern United States. Exceptionally long-blooming, it produces large clusters of fragrant, five-petaled, pale rose-violet flowers from mid-to late spring extending well into summer. The blossoms are borne atop vigorous, knee-high mounds of rich green foliage, and are visited by butterflies.
Grow this perennial in full sun to part shade and moist,...
(Thickleaf Phlox)
Thick, leathery leaves upon a tall stem gives the thickleaf phlox its name, but its glory is the white, violet or deep pink flowers that appear in the heat of summer. This typically evergreen, upright perennial is native to the moist, acidic soils of woodland edges across the American Southeast.
Leaves are usually dark green and glossed, narrowly lance-like and leathery. They are held opposite each other on tall stems. During the heat of summer, stem tips bear a tight cluster of white, pink or...
(Thickleaf Phlox)
Thick, leathery leaves upon shorter than usual stems gives the Bill Baker thickleaf phlox its fame, but its glory is the rosy pink flowers that appear in the heat of early summer. This typically evergreen, upright perennial is native to the moist, acidic soils of woodland edges across the American Southeast.
Leaves are bright green and glossed, narrowly lance-like and leathery. They are held opposite each other on upright stems. In early summer, stem tips bear a tight cluster of pink blossoms...
James H. Schutte
(Thickleaf Phlox)
This glorious phlox produces large clusters of fragrant, snow white flowers on mildew-resistant plants throughout the summer. It is a cultivar of Carolina phlox, which is native to moist woodland edges of the southeastern United States. Its flowers appear from early to midsummer atop sturdy, purple-tinted stems lined with opposite pairs of leathery, dark green, lance-shaped leaves. The narrowly tubular blossoms open to flattened, five-petaled faces, and may be visited by hummingbirds and butterflies.
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Gerald L. Klingaman
(Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox)
Wild blue phlox is a spreading, spring-blooming perennial that originates from eastern North America, from Quebec all the way down to Florida and Texas. Lots of variation exists in the appearance, hardiness and cultural needs of wild populations. Northerly stock tends to be completely herbaceous, while southern populations often produce fully evergreen mats of foliage. In the wild, this woodland wildflower tends to favor prairies, meadows and moist, open forests.
Mats of fresh, spreading foliage...
James Burghardt
(Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox)
Bearing exceptionally large, full clusters of violet-blue flowers, 'Blue Moon' is an outstanding wild blue phlox ideal for naturalistic wooded gardens. The rounded, sweetly fragrant flowers are borne in open clusters atop upright or splayed stems. Plants creep slowly to form clumps of oval, semi-evergreen leaves.
Wild blue phlox is a spreading, spring-blooming perennial that originates from eastern North America, from Quebec all the way down to Florida and Texas. Lots of variation exists in...
(Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox)
The compact wild blue phlox, 'Clouds of Perfume', is named for the powerfully sweet fragrance of its pale sky-blue flowers. The rounded, sweetly fragrant flowers are borne in open clusters atop upright or splayed stems. Plants creep slowly to form clumps of oval, semi-evergreen leaves.
Wild blue phlox is a spreading, spring-blooming perennial that originates from eastern North America, from Quebec all the way down to Florida and Texas. Lots of variation exists in the appearance, hardiness and...
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(Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox)
Prized for its prolific display of snowy flowers, 'Fuller's White' offers large clusters of fragrant flowers in spring. These appear atop compact, spreading plants with semi-evergreen foliage.
Wild blue phlox is a spreading, spring-blooming perennial that originates from eastern North America, from Quebec all the way down to Florida and Texas. Lots of variation exists in the appearance, hardiness and cultural needs of wild populations. Northerly stock tends to be completely herbaceous, while...
Jessie Keith
(Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox)
The vigorous wild blue phlox, 'London Grove' is a highly compact form that bears open clusters of fragrant, violet-blue blossoms in spring. The plants naturalize by spreading roots, which slowly creep outward to form clumps of egg-shaped, slightly hairy, evergreen leaves that turn burgundy shades in winter.
Wild blue phlox is a spreading, spring-blooming perennial that originates from eastern North America, from Quebec all the way down to Florida and Texas. Lots of variation exists in the appearance,...
Marian Keith
(Wild Blue Phlox, Woodland Phlox)
Admired for the rich violet blue color of its starry, fragrant flowers, 'Louisiana' is a compact, vigorous wild blue phlox that was originally selected from wild populations. This spreading, spring-blooming perennial that originates from eastern North America, from Quebec all the way down to Florida and Texas. So, a lot of variation exists in wild populations, in appearance as well as hardiness and cultural tolerances. As the name suggests, 'Louisiana' was collected from more southerly stock, so...