General Plant Information (Edit)
Plant Habit: |
Herb/Forb
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Life cycle: |
Perennial
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Water Preferences: |
Mesic
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Minimum cold hardiness: |
Zone 3 -40 °C (-40 °F) to -37.2 °C (-35)
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Maximum recommended zone: |
Zone 9b
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Plant Height: |
24 - 48 inches |
Plant Spread: |
12 - 18 inches |
Flowers: |
Showy
Fragrant
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Flower Color: |
Pink
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Bloom Size: |
Under 1"
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Flower Time: |
Summer
Late summer or early fall
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Uses: |
Cut Flower
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Wildlife Attractant: |
Bees
Butterflies
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Propagation: Seeds: |
Will not come true from seed
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Propagation: Other methods: |
Cuttings: Stem
Division
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Posted by
SongofJoy (Clarksville, TN - Zone 6b) on Feb 9, 2012 7:11 AM concerning plant:
Phlox paniculata is widespread along stream banks and roadsides in the eastern United States everywhere but in Florida. It is the wild phlox you may see blooming in the summer with big balls of pink, lavender, or even white flowers. This species has given rise to many cultivated forms. 'Shortwood' is one that is believed to have come from P. 'David' and 'Eva Cullum'. It has brilliant pink flowers from mid summer into fall and is mildew resistant in full sun and good soil. It is a butterfly magnet, makes a great cut flower, and is super fragrant.
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