3 Bedazzled Purple Phlox Live Plants | Creeping Phlox Perennials | Pollinator Friendly | Full Sun Groundcover | Starter Plants
3 Bedazzled Purple Phlox Live Plants | Creeping Phlox Perennials | Pollinator Friendly | Full Sun Groundcover | Starter Plants
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Add a stunning carpet of vibrant color to your landscape with 3 Bedazzled Purple Phlox Starter Perennial Plants. This beautiful creeping phlox variety produces masses of rich purple blooms that blanket the foliage in spring, creating a breathtaking display in rock gardens, borders, slopes, and along walkways.
Easy to grow and exceptionally low maintenance, Bedazzled Purple Phlox forms a dense evergreen to semi-evergreen mat that naturally suppresses weeds while attracting butterflies, bees, and other beneficial pollinators. Its spreading habit makes it an excellent groundcover for sunny landscapes and cascading over retaining walls.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Phlox subulata 'Bedazzled Purple'
- Common Name: Bedazzled Purple Creeping Phlox
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial Groundcover
- Quantity: 3 Live Starter Plants
- Flower Color: Rich Purple
- Foliage Color: Deep Green
- Mature Height: 4–6 inches
- Spread: 18–24 inches
- Bloom Season: Mid to Late Spring
- Growth Habit: Low-Growing, Spreading, Mat Forming
- Light Requirements: Full Sun
- Water Needs: Low to Moderate; prefers well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
- Characteristics: Evergreen to Semi-Evergreen, Pollinator Friendly, Deer Resistant, Drought Tolerant Once Established
Why You'll Love It
- Abundant rich purple spring blooms
- Excellent flowering groundcover
- Attracts butterflies and bees
- Deer resistant
- Drought tolerant once established
- Easy to grow
- Helps suppress weeds
- Perfect for borders, slopes, and rock gardens
Perfect For
- Rock gardens
- Groundcover plantings
- Garden borders
- Slopes and hillsides
- Cottage gardens
- Pollinator gardens
- Retaining walls
- Walkway edging
Care Instructions
Plant in full sun and well-drained soil. Water regularly during establishment, then only during extended dry periods. Lightly shear after flowering to encourage dense new growth and maintain a tidy appearance.
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