3 Mixed Phlox Live Starter Plants | Garden Phlox Perennials | Pollinator Friendly | Fragrant Full Sun Flowers | Hardy Plants
3 Mixed Phlox Live Starter Plants | Garden Phlox Perennials | Pollinator Friendly | Fragrant Full Sun Flowers | Hardy Plants
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Fill your garden with vibrant color and sweet fragrance with 3 Mixed Phlox Starter Perennial Plants. This colorful collection features an assortment of beautiful Garden Phlox varieties that bloom throughout summer, attracting butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees while creating a stunning display in borders, cottage gardens, and pollinator landscapes.
Known for their long-lasting blooms and excellent garden performance, Garden Phlox is easy to grow, disease resistant, and returns bigger and more beautiful every year. Their fragrant flowers also make outstanding additions to fresh-cut bouquets.
Key Features
- Botanical Name: Phlox paniculata
- Common Name: Mixed Garden Phlox
- Plant Type: Herbaceous Perennial
- Quantity: 3 Live Starter Plants
- Flower Colors: Mixed Assorted Colors
- Foliage Color: Green
- Mature Height: 30–36 inches
- Spread: 24–36 inches
- Bloom Season: Mid to Late Summer
- Growth Habit: Upright, Clump Forming
- Light Requirements: Full Sun to Partial Sun
- Water Needs: Moderate; prefers moist, well-drained soil
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 3–9
- Characteristics: Fragrant, Pollinator Friendly, Disease Resistant, Low Maintenance
Why You'll Love It
- Beautiful assortment of colorful blooms
- Sweetly fragrant flowers
- Attracts butterflies, hummingbirds, and bees
- Long summer blooming season
- Excellent cut flowers
- Easy to grow
- Returns every year
- Disease resistant varieties
Perfect For
- Pollinator gardens
- Cottage gardens
- Mixed perennial borders
- Cut flower gardens
- Butterfly gardens
- Hummingbird gardens
- Sunny landscape beds
- Mass plantings
Care Instructions
Plant in full sun to partial sun in fertile, well-drained soil. Water regularly during establishment and during extended dry periods. Deadhead spent flowers to encourage additional blooms and divide mature clumps every few years to maintain vigorous growth.
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