Phlox subulata

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phlox subulata
Phlox subulata 'Millstream Daphne' (0 ratings) --- Rate this plant / Read comments: Kemper Code: L580 Common Name: phlox Zone: 3 to 9 Plant Type: Herbaceous perennial
Creeping phlox plants (P. subulata) do best in full sun. A slope with well-drained soil, rich in humus, can be covered with creeping phlox plants as a groundcover to prevent
A PLANTS profile of Phlox subulata (moss phlox) from the USDA PLANTS database
Global data: Temperate zone season(s): Mid Spring, Late Spring. Regional data and additional images for Phlox subulata. Regional data: Southeastern Pennsylvania: (cultivated) April
Phlox subulata L. - Creeping Phlox. Family - Polemoniaceae. Stems - Herbaceous, decumbent, often reddish, hirsute, to 30cm long, from fibrous roots. Nodes not evenly spaced on stem
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FEATURES. F orm. miniature semi-evergreen perennial or short semi-evergreen groundcover (herbaceous when young, but semi-woody with age) maturing at about 6" tall by 2' wide
Description, planting rate and information about creeping phlox.
Site Map Contact Home Creeping Phlox. Blooming March through May (some areas May through June), this creeping ground cover loves full sun, reaches a height of 6 inches, and is
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