Family: Polemoniaceae
Scientific Name: Phlox carolina Magnificence
Common Name: Phlox Magnificence
Description | A 3 foot plant topped with dark pink flowers. |
Pronunciation | (flox) |
Plant Type | All Plants, Perennials Hardy |
Hardiness Zone | at least 5 |
Sunlight | full |
Moisture | average, moist |
Soil & Site | average |
Flowers | terminal clusters of dark pink flowers, blooms 2-4Th week of June (Boerner Botanical Gardens database) |
Leaves | lanceolate, shinny, thick green leaves |
Dimensions | 3 feet tall |
Maintenance | has some good natural resistance to the dreaded Powdery Mildew, give generous space and don't water late in the day |
Propagation | division |
Native Site | Native to southeastern United States. |
Misc Facts | Common names for the species are thick leaved Phlox and Carolina Phlox. (syn. phlox suffruticosa) |
Notes & Reference | #06-Perennials for the American Gardens (Clasusen and Ekastro), #36-Encyclopedia of Perennials (Christopher Woods) |
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