Emerald Pink Creeping Phlox
Phlox subulata
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Plant Details
| Variety | Emerald Pink Creeping Phlox |
| Pronunciation | floks soo-byoo-LAY-tuh |
| Aliases | Moss Phlox |
| Category | Perennials |
| Subcategory | Creeping Creeper |
| Type | Cultivar |
| Habit | Spreading |
| Zone | 3: -40° to -30° |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun: 8-12 hrs |
| Height | Under 6 in |
| Width | 12–18 in |
| Uses | Attracts Butterflies, hummingbirds; Deer Resistant; Drought tolerant when established; Fragrant; Massed; GROUND COVER |
Description
Phlox in bloom are a sight to behold! An old fashion favorite. There is a type of Phlox suitable for almost any garden situation. These plants range in form from low creeping alpines to tall border plants. All are selections or hybrids of native North American wildflowers. These plants are short semi-evergreen ground covers. They become semi-woody with age. They have a prostrate mat growth habit. The foliage is fine textured with thick density. Very cold hardy.
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