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For gardeners desiring to incorporate native plants into their landscape, woodland phlox is one to consider. A popular plant for pollinators, too.
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Backyard Garden Lover on MSNHow to Plant Creeping Phlox for Gorgeous Ground CoverAdd some color and texture to your outdoor space with creeping phlox – a versatile, low-growing plant that provides vibrant color and a lovely carpet of foliage. Learn how to plant creeping phlox, ...
This perennial flowering plant will help you attract pollinators to your yard and transform your garden with its show-stopping purple-blue flowers.
Plant phlox with spring bulbs, bleeding hearts or lily-of-the valley. “Chattahoochee,” with its blue-mauve flowers with a darker, magenta eye, is an attractive divaricata cultivar.
The woodland phlox is often sold generically, despite several well-known varieties. Louisiana blue, May breeze, and clouds of perfume are well-known selections.
Do not confuse this plant with Hardy Blue Plumbago, Ceratostigma plumbaginoides, which is a low growing ground cover with vibrant, darker blue flowers.
If you plant these stalwart spring bloomers then add the old-fashioned summer phlox, you'll find phlox blooming, in some areas, for eight to nine months a year t. I promise you won't be Out Phloxed!
Wild blue phlox tea (can’t you picture that on a menu?) uses the entire plant to treat stomach and intestinal problems like indigestion or even just stomach aches. Tea made from the leaves is “thought ...
Caryopteris incana "Jason" (Sunshine Blue), often referred to as Blue Beard, is a favorite shrub of anyone who grows it.
Caryopteris incana “Jason” (sunshine blue) is often referred to as blue beard. It is a favorite shrub of anyone who grows it. Its bright yellow foliage brightens up the garden all summer, then ...
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