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Phlox (Phlox paniculata)
is also known as Tall Phlox or Summer Phlox, as opposed to the
low-growing spring phloxes. Garden Phlox is a perennial wildflower
that is native to the Eastern United States and is hardy to USDA zones 4-8.
True to its common names, this phlox blooms in high summer
and grows to three to four feet high. The flowers are visited by many kinds of
pollinators.
Garden Phlox needs a location in full sun to do best and it
likes moist, but well-draining soils. For a neater appearance, deadhead the
flowers when they start to fade.
This plant is susceptible to powdery mildew, which is
unattractive, but not deadly. To prevent it, chose cultivars that are bred to
be more mildew-resistant and plant it where it can get good air circulation.
Phlox ‘David’ has a pure white flower and has been a garden
mainstay for many years now. Phlox ‘Jeana’ is a newer introduction that has
purple-pink flowers and superior mildew resistance. Other great performing
phlox cultivars to try include ‘Glamour Girl’, ‘Delta Snow’, ‘Lavelle’, ‘Robert
Poore’, and ‘Shortwood’.
Read more about phlox cultivars in the phlox trial report at
the Mt. Cuba Center website (https://mtcubacenter.org/).
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