Phlox, Hybrid Creeping ‘Violet Pinwheels’
Description
This groundcover Phlox is a hybrid that behaves similarly to Phlox subulata, but with a more intense, fantastic flower color than you would expect from the classic varieties. Violet purple flowers nearly glow with intensity when it is in bloom. The notched, upturned petals look like tiny pinwheels, especially with movement from the wind. This groundcover Phlox grows lower to the ground, spreads slowly, and is more restrained that varieties like ‘Emerald Blue’. Perfect for rock gardens or the front of the border.
Additional information
Latin Name | Phlox x 'Violet Pinwheels' |
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Plant Type | Perennial |
Care | Best planted in a sandy or loamy, well-drained soil of average or dry moisture. |
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Habit | Creeping habit. |
Plant Height | 4-5 Inches |
Plant Width | 18 Inches |
Foliage | Narrow green leaves. |
Bloom | Violet-purple flowers in Spring. |
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