Family: Polemoniaceae

Scientific Name: Phlox carolina Magnificence

Common Name: Phlox Magnificence

DescriptionA 3 foot plant topped with dark pink flowers.
Pronunciation(flox)
Plant TypeAll Plants, Perennials Hardy
Hardiness Zoneat least 5
Sunlightfull
Moistureaverage, moist
Soil & Siteaverage
Flowersterminal clusters of dark pink flowers, blooms 2-4Th week of June (Boerner Botanical Gardens database)
Leaveslanceolate, shinny, thick green leaves
Dimensions3 feet tall
Maintenancehas some good natural resistance to the dreaded Powdery Mildew, give generous space and don't water late in the day
Propagationdivision
Native SiteNative to southeastern United States.
Misc FactsCommon 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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