Phlox produces long blooming, mid-summer color on tall, thick stakes of flowers and are some of the easiest perennials to grow. They come in a range of heights from two to five feet and produce large, Hydrangea-like flower clusters in mid-late summer, in a range of colors from pure white to red, with nearly every shade of pink, lavender, salmon and purple. Phlox are simply stunning in a vase with long, stiff stems that are easy to arrange and are beautiful in flower arrangements. A sweet, vanilla-clove fragrance and nectar-rich blooms attracts pollinators like hummingbirds and butterflies. Phlox grow happily in most parts of the country, grow in full sun or partial shade but will produce more flowers when they are grown in full sun. When properly planted and placed properly, are largely pest and disease free, and provide decades of bloom. A perfect perennial in the garden!
Why We Love Phlox
They attract pollinators like bees and butterflies to the garden.
Phlox blooms in an array of colors, enhancing any landscape.
These hardy perennials offer long-lasting beauty with minimal care needed.
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