Phlox subulata (creeping phlox)
Phlox subulata (Creeping Phlox)
Pronunciation: FLOCKS sub-you-LAY-tuh
Family: Polemoniaceae
Plant type:
Zone: 2
Origin: North America
Mature size
Height: 10-20 cm
Spread: 50-100 cm
Form: low growing ground cover
Texture: fine texture
Habit: creeping, spreading
Exposure - full sun
Preferred soil - rocky gravelly dry
Landscape uses - drought tolerant rock gardens, ground cover, open places, small gardens, espalier over pots
Leaves
Arrangement: simple, alternate
Shape: elliptic
Size: 2-5 cm
Margin: Cilate
Characteristics: pubescent, soft flexible, water holding succulent
Colour: green
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Flowers
Inflorescence type: Cyme
Colour: pink, white, purple
Size: 3 cm
Time: May - July
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Stem
Colour: green
Description: thin
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Fruit type: capsule
Colour: dark
Time: July August
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Propagation - division or seed
Comments - goes well with sedum
Pests - leaf minors
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