Phlox are perennials and a favorite choice from ground cover blooming in early spring to the tall phlox blooming in mid to late summer.
Phlox bloom time.
Blooming from april through to june creeping phlox is available in a wide assortment of colors including pink white mauve red blue and purple and makes a striking statement along garden edges.
Stolonifera is a familiar spring blooming creeping plant that is frequently seen in rock gardens growing from crevices in stone walls or planted as a flowering ground cover.
These tall eye catching perennials are ideal for sunny borders.
Seed production takes energy from the plant which prevents the chance for a second flowering period in some varieties.
Phlox are one of those bounteous summer flowers any large sunny flowerbed or border shouldn t be without.
Some cultivars begin blooming in mid summer others not until late august.
Garden and meadow phlox produce large panicles of fragrant flowers in a wide assortment of colors.
Nothing beats the appeal of garden phlox plants.
Some varieties of phlox will bloom a second time if you deadhead the plants when the flowers die.
After bloom trims improve both the vigor and appearance of your phlox plants.
Stolonifera which is native to the appalachian region surely the best feature of creeping phlox is its.
Low growing wild sweet william moss pinks and creeping phlox are effective as ground covers.
Most tall garden phlox grow two to three feet with some slightly taller.
Dig the entire plant out of the ground so you can see its root structure.
These plants sport many star shaped colorful flowers when in bloom.
Dead flower heads are also unattractive and can attract pests to nest on the plant.
Garden phlox are available in a wide range of pink rose red lavender purple orange and white along with bi colors that have an eye in the center of each flower or a contrasting margin.
Learn more about how to grow and care for your phlox.
Although the typical bloom period for garden phlox is july through september you can extend the flowering season by choosing cultivars that have been bred to bloom a bit earlier or later than the norm.
In addition the large clusters of pink purple lavender or white flowers bloom for several weeks in summer and make excellent cut flowers.
They also add height heft and charm to a border.
Often phlox are categorized as early season late midseason and late season bloomers.
Creeping phlox blooms in spring and produces long spreading stems which become woody with age.
These thicker growths cease to produce flowers over time and may be cut out of the plant to encourage the newer softer stems that do bloom.
There are several different kinds of phlox.
Creeping phlox phlox subulata or p.
A closely related plant that sometimes goes by the same common name is p.