Blue Wood Phlox

Blue Paradise Garden Phlox is a fine choice for the garden but it is also a good selection for planting in outdoor pots and containers. Youll also find phlox in nearly every hue on the color wheel even hard-to-find shades of blue.


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For a natural look grow it on wooded slopes in shady rock gardens in front of shrubs in transition areas between garden and woodland or among shaded ferns.

Blue Wood Phlox. The corolla can be light blue-violet lavender pink or white and its throat consists. It was introduced by the New England Wildflower Society. Blue Wood Phlox is a native perennial plant.

Stems are both hairy and sticky. Use it in rock gardens or alpine houses in a dry wall or as edging. Stolonifera its flowers bloom on stems that rise about a foot or so above the creeping foliage.

The large Hydrangea-like flower clusters of Summer Phlox create a spectacular show in the summer border. Blue Moon Woodland Phlox - Phlox divaricate - The Blue Moon also known as the Wild Sweet William is a fragrant ground-cover Phlox. It is even sizeable.

Phlox divaricata Blue Moon Growing and Maintenance Tips. Plant it near the center of the pot surrounded by smaller plants and those that spill over the edges. Woodland phlox is a fine groundcover for woodlands or shade gardens with moist well drained soil.

8-12 tall x 10-12 wide. Woodland garden planners prize P. Noteworthy Characteristics Spreads by roots creating a semi-evergreen groundcover.

As its two common names suggest it prefers partial to full shade and moist rich soils and produces bluish flowers in early spring. With intoxicating fragrance this lovely native plant provides valuable early season nectar for hummingbirds swallowtail butterflies and other pollinators. Garden Companions for Wild Blue Phlox.

These slowly spreading stemmed flowers can be found in rich woods and along stream banks. The perfect phlox for shady areas Wild Blue Phlox blooms for nearly a month in late spring and early summer. It is native to the eastern United States.

Woodland phlox Phlox divaricata is a perennial that can be seen in dappled woodland or meadows from Quebec to Florida and west to Texas. About 1 across consisting of a corolla with 5 spreading lobes a calyx with 5 teeth 5 inserted stamens and a pistil. Benefits from occasional fertilization.

It is noteworthy for its particularly rich blue-violet color. It forms as a spreading mat of foliage with flowers held above. Give good air circulation to reduce growth of powdery mildew.

Spreads to form a small patch and divisions can easily be removed in early fall. May be propagated by terminal shoot or root cuttings. Integrate its light violet-blue flowers with an assortment of spring bulbs such as gold daffodils Narcissus or early-bloomin perennials such as.

Plants exhibit better vigour and disease resistance than many of the older selections. In early spring foliage is crowned by loose clusters of showy pinkish-lavender or icy blue flowers. Wild phlox sometimes known.

The five petals are various shades of sky blue to violet. Its stamens are recessed. As the common name suggests this is a woodland species which occurs in rich woods fields and along streams.

Its ideal growing place is in the Northeast Midwest and Southeast. The Woodland Phlox are all excellent for moist shady borders putting on a showy mid-spring display. A Natural History and Gardeners Guide.

Woodland phlox or Blue phlox Phlox divaricata is another low-growing species. It is great for most any shaded area that needs a pop of color. You may know this plant by any of a number of other common names like Louisiana phlox wild blue phlox and wild sweet William.

Easy to naturalize low-care Blue Moon Woodland Phlox shimmers with lilac-blue blooms for a month in early-to-mid spring. The five-petalled tubular flowers are attractive to butterflies clearwing moths and hummingbirds. This selection features fragrant bright-blue flowers with a purple eye over a low spreading mound of bright green leaves.

Phlox carries the garden through the dog days of summer holding down the fort until the asters and blazing stars come on board says plant specialist James Locklear author of Phlox. Blue phlox has loose clusters of slightly fragrant tubular lilac to rose to blue flowers to 15 wide with five flat wedge-shaped notched petal-like lobes that appear at the stem tips in spring. This cultivar of the popular blue phlox has round full flowers with overlapping petals.

Divaricata prefers bright shade with organic rich moist well-drained soils. Sweetly fragrant as well the flowers waft their scent over quite a distance. Phlox paniculata Blue Boy.

Wild phlox grows to roughly 2 feet tall by 2 feet wide and sends up its summer-blooming purple-blue flowers on thin stems. This selection has mauve-blue heads closer to true blue than most others. The fragrant flowers come in shades of pale lavender to blue and occasionally pastel pink or white.

Phlox divaricata commonly called woodland phlox is a spreading native wildflower which forms mats of foliage with stems typically reaching 12-15 tall. With its upright habit of growth it is best suited for use as a thriller in the spiller-thriller-filler container combination.


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