Phlox paniculata, Perennial Garden Phlox

   Phlox David  Phlox Laura Phlox Pink Flame 

Bloom Season:  Summer(depending on variety)

Plant Habit: Mounding, upright (depending on variety)

Characteristics: Easy care

Water: Medium, light

Fertilize: Every month

Height: various, depending on variety

Width: various, depending on variety

Varieties Available:  David

                                Larissa

                                Laura

                                Grenadine Dream

                                Nicky

                                Coral Creme Drop

Exposure: Sun to partial shade

General Information: 

Phlox paniculata, commonly known as garden phlox, is a beautiful flowering plant that can add vibrant colours and a delightful fragrance to any garden. With its tall, upright stems and clusters of fragrant flowers, phlox  is a popular choice among gardeners and landscaping enthusiasts. 

Phlox  comes in a wide range of stunning colors, including shades of pink, purple, white, and red. With its vibrant blooms, this plant can create a visually striking display in your garden. Whether you prefer a monochromatic color scheme or a mix of different hues, phlox offers plenty of options to suit your taste.

One of the advantages of growing phlox is its long blooming season. These plants typically flower from mid-summer to early fall, providing you with weeks of continuous blooms. This extended flowering period ensures that your garden remains vibrant and colorful throughout the late summer months.

Phlox  is known for its sweet and pleasant fragrance. The flowers emit a delightful scent that can attract butterflies and hummingbirds to your garden. The fragrance of phlox adds an extra sensory element to your outdoor space, making it a joy to spend time in.

For those who prefer low-maintenance plants, phlox  is an excellent choice. These plants are relatively easy to care for and require minimal attention. They are tolerant of a wide range of soil conditions and can thrive in both full sun and partial shade. With proper watering and occasional fertilization, phlox can flourish with little effort on your part.

Phlox is a magnet for pollinators such as bees and butterflies. The nectar-rich flowers provide a valuable food source for these beneficial insects, helping to support local ecosystems. By growing phlox  in your garden, you can contribute to the conservation of pollinators and enjoy the beauty of these creatures up close.

Whether you want to create a stunning flower bed, border, or cut flower arrangement, phlox is a versatile plant that can be used in various ways. Its tall stems make it an excellent choice for adding height and structure to your garden, while its colorful blooms can be showcased in floral arrangements or enjoyed in their natural setting.

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