Wild Blue Phlox Plant (bare-root)(Phlox divaricata)
Wild Blue Phlox
You can't go wrong with this plant (which it will do in one growing season, with basic care). Once it establishes, it will be a reliable bloomer every year.
Loose, flat clusters of fragrant, lavender or pink flowers with notched petals occur at the top of these stems.
The foliage on decumbent stems is wider than those on flowering stems.
A loose cluster of slightly fragrant, light blue flowers tops a somewhat sticky stem that produces leafy, creeping shoots at the base.
This beautiful species is most common in midwestern woods and fields.
Life Cycle: Perennial
Sun Exposure: Partial, Shade
Soil Moisture: Medium-Wet, Medium, Medium-Dry
Height: 12 inches Bloom
Time: April, May, June
Bloom Color: Blue/Purple
Botanical Name: Phlox divaricata
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18oz plastic cups: $5-6 plus tax
Gallon size containers $10- 12 plus tax
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