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Phlox Stars - Coach's News

Garden Phlox, creepy-crawly and otherwise, are beauties ready to load up the spring and summer garden with color and presence. Creeping phlox, Phlox subulata, is a tough evergreen plant for hot, dry, hard to cover areas like ditches and hillsides. Its bright pink flowers cover the needle foliage in springtime, making a carpet and a statement. Full sun. Zones 3-9.

Phlox paniculata ‘David’ was a Perennial Plant of the Year Winner in 2002. He is still a winner in the garden today. He has large flowerheads of pure white that keep coming throughout the summer. His foliage is more mildew resistant than the earlier garden phlox, but he would still enjoy good air circulation. Full sun, part shade. Zones 3-8.

 
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